The Gibb Group Property Scholarship provides encouragement and support for talented commencing UniSA property students. Recipients will receive a three-year scholarship valued at up to $15,000.
Recipients will benefit from work experience with the Gibb Group at any regional office (locations are Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Rockhampton or Townsville).
The work experience component is designed to provide the recipient with exposure to a dynamic Australian property developer and asset manager, specializing in industrial logistics property, suburban office, and business park space.
The timing and duration of the work experience will be agreed between the Gibb Group and the recipient. It is generally expected that the duration will be for a minimum of five working days. The scholarship includes $1,500 to offset travel and accommodation expenses incurred by the recipient.
The work experience may form part of the Commerce Practicum elective available to final year students, subject to approval by the relevant Program Director or Course Coordinator. It is not a requirement that the recipient selects the Commerce Practicum elective; it is merely an option available.
Eligibility
- Australian citizen, Australian Permanent Resident or international student
- Enrolled in the Bachelor of Business – Property (DBPY)
- Commencing full-time student
- Academic merit (ATAR of 80 or above inclusive of any adjustment factors)
- Submission of a written statement
- Interview
Applicants are required to provide a written statement (maximum 500 words) detailing:
- Reasons for studying their UniSA property program and how the degree supports their aspirations including career goals.
- Academic achievements including ATAR and subjects studied in year 12.
- Work history, community involvement, and extracurricular activities.
- Willingness to undertake work experience with the Gibb Group at any office at a mutually agreed time.
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The selection panel will review shortlisted candidates and select a recipient. Shortlisted applicants will be required to attend an interview.
If‚ in the view of the selection panel‚ no applicant is sufficiently meritorious‚ no award shall be made.
The scholarship will be awarded based on academic achievement, relevant skills offered and passion for the program, as demonstrated in the written statement and interview.
Students may be in receipt of another scholarship or grant administered by UniSA.