Wednesday, March 13, 2013

The Stockland Ervin Graf Scholarship Program

Each year, Stockland offers scholarships to high performing property undergraduates from a selection of Australian universities. The Ervin Graf Scholarship was created in 2003 in honour of the late Ervin Graf, founder of Stockland in 1952. The program continues to attract the highest calibre students across Australia.


Stockland currently partners with the University of Western Sydney, University of Technology Sydney, Curtin University, RMIT University and Bond University.


Successful recipients have the opportunity to gain insight into the day-to-day operation of the property investment and development industry. The program is designed to ensure our scholars have the flexibility to work around their study.


Scholarship Prize


The Scholarship consists of a monetary prize, currently $12,000 paid in fortnightly instalments as well as one year casual paid work experience with Stockland across a range of our businesses. Recipients work a minimum of 1 day a week through semester and up to full-time during semester breaks.


Upon completion of the scholarship recipients may be offered full-time permanent employment with Stockland, however, this is not a condition of the scholarship.


Eligibility and Applications


Students need to undertake full-time study during their scholarship year and achieve a minimum average mark of 70 across all subjects. Applicants must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident and be available to participate in paid work experience during the scholarship year.


In addition, each university involved in the program apply their own eligibility criteria to applicants. For more details, contact the respective university.


Applications open in August each year. Applications for the scholarship are required to be submitted directly to the university. Applications should include a resume, a copy of academic record, as well as a statement of career ambitions and personal aspirations.


A shortlist of applications are provided to Stockland and those students are contacted for an interview. Interviews, involving Stockland and University representatives take place in October each year. Paid casual work experience commences in early February of the following year.


Refer below for university details and more information on the Stockland Scholarship:

































University of Western SydneyUniversity of TechnologyRMIT University 
State:NSWNSWVIC

Application open date:5 August 20135 August 20135 August 2013

Application close date:30 August 201330 August 201330 August 2013

Degree:Bachelor of Business (Property)Bachelor of Property EconomicsBachelor of Applied Science

Applicable to year of study:Final year of study in 2013. Available for work experience with Stockland from January – November 2013.
Specific criteria:Full-time students with an average mark of 70 across subjects.

Applicants must be Australian Citizens or Permanent Residents.

Applications to be addressed to:Professor Graeme Newell

Lecturer

School of Economics and Financeg.newell@uws.edu.au
Vince Mangioni

School of the Build Environment


vincent.mangioni@uts.edu.au

Elima Pozenel

School of Property, Construction and Project Managementelima.pozenel@rmit.edu.au

 






















 Bond UniversityCurtin University

State:QLDWA


Application open date:5 August 20135 August 2013


Application close date:30 August 201330 August 2013


Degree:Bachelor of Property and Sustainable DevelopmentBachelor of Commerce (Property and Finance)


Applicable to year of study:Final year of study in 2013. Available for work experience with Stockland from January -

November 2013.

Specific criteria:Full-time students with an average mark of 70 across subjects.

Applicants must be Australian Citizens or Permanent Residents.

Applications to be addressed to:Sara Comi

Institute of Sustainable Development and Architecture


 


scomi@bond.edu.au

Allannah Davin

Scholarships Office


allannah.davin@curtin.edu.au




 




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