Wollongong City Council Work Integrated Learning Scholarship
2023 Wollongong City Council Work Integrated Learning Scholarship
Work Integrated Learning
Wollongong City Council is offering a Work Integrated Learning Scholarship to students from the Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences who are willing to base their thesis on the topic "Visualising the optimisation of parks and sporting fields maintenance to enhance customer engagement".
The successful candidate will be given the opportunity to gain valuable and relevant work experience in their field of study, whilst also receiving significant financial assistance. To receive a detailed overview of the project and thesis topic, please contact scholarships@uow.edu.au
Open from 29/Aug/2022 to 30/Apr/2023
Value
$10,000 per annum
Duration
One (1) Year
Level of Enrolment
Third Year
Graduate Type
Undergraduate
Number Available
One (1)
Year of Scholarship
2023
Degree
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - (Electrical, Computer, Telecommunications or Mechatronics), Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours), Bachelor of Mathematics or Statistics (Honours), Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours), any associate degrees in similar fields
Offer Type
Scholarship
Category
Work Integrated Learning
Broad Study Area
Engineering, Information & Communications Technology, Mathematics & Statistics
Faculty
Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences
Application Criteria
Applicants must remain enrolled as a full-time student at the University of Wollongong for the duration of this scholarship.
Applicants must be enrolled in their third (3rd) year in 2023 of an eligible degree program as follows; Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - (Electrical, Computer, Telecommunications or Mechatronics), Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours), Bachelor of Mathematics or Statistics (Honours), Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours), any associate degree in similar fields
Applicants must understand that the scholarship will be awarded in 2023 and will continue in the student's final year. The successful applicant's thesis would then commence in their Honours fourth (4th) year in 2024
The successful applicant will be well organised and good time management skills, have excellent written and oral communication presentation skills, excellent skills in Microsoft office, be flexible, professional and show attention to detail and be well presented
Applicants must be an Australian Citizen or Australian Permanent Resident
Successful applicants must maintain a WAM of 75+
Applicants must be available for work experience during academic session or at the end of each year.