The Department for Health and Wellbeing offers an Aboriginal Health Scholarship Program in partnership with Australian Rotary Health. The program aims to increase the number of professionally qualified Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people working in the South Australian health sector. The scholarship program is in its 25th year of operation and provides up to $5,000 per year for full time study (pro-rated for part-time study) for each recipient.

Applications

Apply now, applications close 15 November 2024.

Between June 2024 and November 2024, applications will be open for the scholarship applicant pool. Applicants in the pool will be considered for any scholarship places available during 2024.

Applications for the 2025 academic year intake will open in December 2024.

Eligibility

Applicants must be residents of South Australia, provide Confirmation of Aboriginality from an Aboriginal organisation, and be enrolled in a health related course such as:

  • medicine
  • registered nursing
  • midwifery
  • dentistry
  • pathology
  • allied health

Sponsoring SA Rotary Clubs provide individual support to scholars who are expected to attend a sponsoring Rotary Club meeting to share their learning experiences of their chosen health course.

Further information

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