Postgraduate Public Health Scholarship

Value: up to $25,000

Covers: course and student amenities fees

Duration: one year (full time)

Applications close: 24 January 2025

Applications are to be submitted via the Lowitja Institute SmartyGrants portal. Information for applicants including eligibility criteria, scholarship guidelines, and conditions of award are also accessible on this portal.

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About

GLOWS Grant Program 2024-26

The Guiding Local Opportunities for Wellbeing (GLOWS) Grant Program 2024–26 offers scholarships and research grants to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, community organisations and their partners for work relating to HIV and viral hepatitis over the next three years. 

Lowitja Institute aims to further increase health equity, address disparities that continue to drive disease transmission, and work towards elimination of HIV and viral hepatitis in all of our communities.  

Four different grant types and two scholarship streams are offered over the course of the program. These include large and medium research grants (focused on providing opportunities for research and community programs aimed at addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community needs). The program also includes incubator, seeding or demonstration grants, scholarships and education grants.  

Funding tiers range from $800,000 over two years, to seeding grants and scholarships of $30,000 and $25,000. 

GLOWS Grant Program is delivered in partnership with Gilead Sciences

For all enquiries, please contact glows@lowitja.org.au

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