SYDNEY ACHIEVERS INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS

The University of Sydney takes great pleasure in announcing the Sydney Achievers International Scholarships for new international students commencing at the University in Semester 2, 2012.

These prestigious Scholarships are aimed at attracting high achieving, academically meritorious, international students to enjoy the Sydney experience at one of the finest institutions of higher education in the world.

Sydney Achievers inaugural recipients

SYDNEY ACHIEVERS INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS (UNDERGRADUATE)

Benefits
15 Scholarships of AUD$10,000 each per annum, available for a maximum of three years (total value AUD$30,000), for any Undergraduate program offered at the University of Sydney (subject to the recipient maintaining satisfactory academic progress each year).

No living allowance is payable.

Criteria for Eligibility
- Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification or an international senior secondary qualification accepted by the University with an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) of at least 98* or equivalent.

- Students transferring with credit exemptions and/or advanced standing are not eligible. Students completing Foundation Studies Programs are also not eligible.

* For further information on equivalents to Australian Year 12 qualifications and a table showing standard academic requirements for some of these examinations relative to ATAR scores see:
http://sydney.edu.au/future_students/international_undergraduate/admissions/entry_requirements

SYDNEY ACHIEVERS INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS (POSTGRADUATE)

Benefits
15 scholarships of AUD$10,000 each, available as a one-off award (total value AUD$10,000) for any Postgraduate Coursework program offered at the University of Sydney.

No living allowance is payable.

Criteria for Eligibility
Applicants must have completed the equivalent of an Australian Bachelor degree qualification with a minimum high distinction average as based on the Australian grading system. Students who have already commenced Postgraduate studies, or students transferring from other Postgraduate programs are not eligible.


APPLICATION PROCEDURE

- Candidates interested in applying for a Sydney Achievers International Scholarship must complete the Application Form and submit it in addition to the Application for Admission to the University of Sydney. Complete supporting documentation (academic and English language proficiency results) must also be submitted.

- Only complete applications with supporting documentation meeting the selection and eligibility criteria will be considered for the Scholarships.

- In order to be considered for a Scholarship, applicants need to be in receipt of a Firm or Unconditional Offer of Admission to the University of Sydney by 30 April 2012. Applicants without a Firm or Unconditional Offer will not be considered. In view of this, candidates are strongly encouraged to apply for a Scholarship as soon as possible.

SELECTION CRITERIA

- Selection will be based on academic merit as per the University’s admission requirements, and on other discipline-specific criteria (such as audition results/portfolios). Selection will be based on actual results (academic and English language proficiency). Predicted/forecast results will not be considered.

- Selection will be made by the University’s Sydney Achievers International Scholarship Selection Committee, whose decision will be final. No appeals will be entertained.

- Successful candidates will be informed in June 2012.

CONDITIONS

Undergraduate Scholarship recipients will need to maintain satisfactory academic progress, which, for the purposes of retaining the Scholarship, is defined as maintaining a credit average (at least 65%) or more each year. Failure to do so may result in the Scholarship being terminated.

Successful candidates:

  • must not be in receipt of any other tuition scholarship;
  • must commence study in Semester 2, 2012 – commencement may not be deferred;
  • will be required to pay for their own airfares to Sydney, living expenses, study materials, textbooks, any ancillary fees (if applicable) and Overseas Student Health Cover each year;
  • are also responsible for paying the balance of the tuition fees each year;
  • are required to enrol as full-time international students and must maintain their international student status on a full-time basis throughout their enrolment at the University of Sydney; and
  • may not be entitled to a ‘Leave of Absence’ during the duration of the Scholarship, unless it is due to extenuating circumstances.

The University of Sydney reserves the right to make changes to this Scholarships program without notice and at its discretion.


Inaugural Recipients - Sydney Achievers 2012

Sydney Achievers feted at morning tea

Sydney Achievers morning tea photo 2012-03-19

Image: Ted Sealey

Professor Derrick Armstrong, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) and Registrar, celebrated the cultural and academic diversity of the scholarship winners at a congratulatory morning tea held Monday 19 March at the International Office.

Twenty-one academically outstanding international students from 15 different countries including Iran, Germany, China, the United States and India, will study in 12 of the University's 16 faculties as inaugural recipients of the Sydney Achievers International Scholarships and the Dr Abdul Kalam International Scholarships.

More details at University of Sydney News website.

List of Awardees - Semester One 2012

Undergraduate

Navnith Singh GREWAL (Malaysia), B.Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & IT

Ziyi HUANG (PR China), B.Design(Arch), Faculty of Architecture, Design & Planning

Sandy HUNG (Taiwan), B.Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy

Young Su KIM (South Korea), B.Music(Perf), Sydney Conservatorium of Music

Song En Andrew LAI (Malaysia), B.Commerce, The University of Sydney Business School

Joshua NOCK (UK), B.Science, Faculty of Science

Tiffanie Daisy SUGIANTO (Indonesia), B.Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy

Siok Hwa Genevieve TEO (Singapore), B.Vet.Sc., Faculty of Veterinary Science

Jianzhang James WANG (PR China), B.Design(Arch), Faculty of Architecture, Design & Planning


 Postgraduate

Megan Kamille ARNESON (Canada), M.Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences

Sepand ASADOLLAHEI (Iran), M.Interactive & Digital Media, Sydney College of the Arts

Matthias ENGE (Germany), LL.M., Sydney Law School

Kien Quoc NGUYEN (Vietnam), M.Interactive & Digital Media, Sydney College of the Arts

Caroline PERINET (France), M.Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & IT

Soung Oo WAY (USA), Juris Doctor, Sydney Law School

Spencer WILKINSON (USA), M.Nursing, Sydney Nursing School

Tiantain ZHU (PR China), M.Music Studies(Perf), Sydney Conservatorium of Music

*Plus 1 recipient from the Faculty of Dentistry (D.Dental Medicine)