Bond Business School Postgraduate Bursaries

Bond University

The Bond Business School Postgraduate Bursaries were designed to provide financial assistance to new postgraduate students enrolling in programs within the Bond Business School. Bursaries are provided to those who can demonstrate their positive contribution to their community.

Eligibility

To be eligible to apply for this bursary, you must: Demonstrate your positive contribution to your community; Meet the standard entry requirements for your chosen program of study; Not already be enrolled in your program of choice; Be applying for one of the programs listed below: Master of Accounting; Master of Business Data Analytics; Master of Accounting (Professional); Master of Business Data Analytics (Professional); Master of Actuarial Practice; Master of Finance; Master of Actuarial Science; Master of Finance (Professional); Master of Actuarial Science (Professional); Master of Financial Management; Master of Business; Master of Financial Management (Professional); Master of Business (Professional); Master of Sport Management; Master of Business Administration; Master of Sport Management (Professional); Master of Business Administration (Professional); Master of Sport Management/Master of Project Management

Amount $4,200

The bursary comes in the form of a cash payment of $4,200 to help with your living expenses while you study. The bursary will be paid in two equal instalments: $2,100 in Week 5 of the first semester of study and $2,100 six months afterwards. The second instalment will be paid provided you pass all subjects in your first semester of study and abide by University rules and policies.

Frequency Multiple/year
Student type Australian
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Postgraduate
Field of studys Accounting
Business and management
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