Applications for this year’s program close on Friday 4th August. Application guidelines are available here.
The Australian Institute of Geoscientists’ Student Bursary Program was initiated to promote and support geoscience research and education in Australia. The Bursary Program began in 2001 to mark the 20th Anniversary of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG) and, since then, the AIG has awarded 173 bursaries to geoscience students in Australian universities. In 2017 the AIG is again offering bursaries to Honours, Postgraduate and Third Year geoscience students.
Applicants must be current and financial Fellows, Members, Graduate Members or Student Members of the AIG at the closing date for applications.
The AIG Bursary awards are generally announced and awarded in early- to mid-October each year. Applicants seeking funding for specific activities should ensure that the timing of these activities is appropriate to this schedule.
The bursaries are funded via the AIG Education Foundation. This is a charitable foundation and, under Australian taxation legislation, awards can only be made to Australian citizens or permanent residents.
Chris Bonwick – Independence Group
Geoff Davis – Medusa Mining
Macquarie Arc Conference – GSNSW
SMEDG
AIG NSW Branch
AIG State Branches
Alexander Research
Gnomic Exploration Services
Terra Search
Doug Young
ExploreGeo
RECIPIENT |
UNIVERSITY | RESEARCH PROJECT |
BURSARY AWARD |
Katherine Gioseffi | QUT | Testing new in-situ methods for probing microstructural and chemical changes in carbonates under geological loading conditions: insights from X-Ray and Neutron Scattering | AIG Postgraduate |
Shawn Hood | UTAS | Interpreting structural and geochemical patterns at various scales using machine learning | AIG – SMEDG Postgraduate |
Charmaine McGregor | UWA | New ID-TIMS U-Pb geochronology of the Tayatea dyke swarm of Australia – identifying Tasmania’s nearest neighbours in the Neoproterozoic | AIG Postgraduate |
Ahmad Saleem | UWA | Quantifying the role of exploration upside in mineral project evaluations: a missing link in project value determinations? | AIG – Alexander Research Postgraduate Bursary |
Shaun Anderson | QUT | Probing the crust, I-type to A-type transitions: Sources and relationships of granitoids at Cape Upstart, Northeast QLD | AIG Honours |
Tegan Beveridge | JCU | Analysis of Campanian Aged Volcanic Ashes in the Fossil Bearing Strata of North America to Determine Age and Origin |
AIG Honours |
Jessica Godfrey | UWA | The origin of red pigment in Late Devonian limestones and significance for environmental changes, northern Canning Basin | AIG Honours |
Hugh Merrett | Adelaide | A magnetotelluric study across south-western Victoria constraining a Cambrian subduction system and conductive mantle below Central Victoria | AIG Honours |
Tristan Wells | UTAS | Genesis of the two-thirty breccia-hosted Cu-Au-Mo prospect, Northparkes, NSW | AIG – Macquarie Arc Conference-GSNSW Honours |
Rebeca D’Arcy | Macquarie | – | AIG Third Yr |
Matthew Elsley | UNE | – | AIG Third Yr |
Kireyeong Lee | Adelaide | – | AIG Third Yr |
Mitchell Simpson | UQ | – | AIG Third Yr |
Julia Elise Thornton | Federation | – | AIG Third Yr |
Georgia Wulf-Rhodes | UTAS | – | AIG Third Yr |
Marko Zegarac | Curtin | – | AIG Third Yr |
The AIG Education Foundation has been established to help fund the Institute’s education activities. The foundation has been granted deductible gift recipient status by the Australian Taxation Office, ensuring contributions to the foundation by Australian residents and companies are tax deductible. Information on how to contribute to the foundation is available from the AIG Secretariat office.