Pathways to Prestigious Scholarships
Event description
Murdoch University Launchpad is excited to host a special Scholarship Information Session featuring Jack Anderson, 2025 WA Young Australian of the Year and passionate advocate for education access and equity.
Whether you’re a current Murdoch student, high school student exploring your options, a parent or supporter, or someone who wants to learn how scholarships can change lives — this session is for you.
🎯 What You’ll Learn
How to land prestigious scholarships and top global fellowships
The roadmap to Ivy League/OxBridge postgraduate programs, MBB consulting, and investment banking
How to build a competitive resume while still at university
How to pitch yourself in elite interviews and networking
Access to exclusive resources, including CV templates, personal statements, interview prep materials & more
🎤 About the Speaker:
At 24 years old, Jack is the 2025 WA Young Australian of the Year and he recently completed his Masters degree at Harvard University on Harvard’s most prestigious graduate scholarship called the Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship (25 people in the world) and the Quad Fellowship (1% acceptance rate). He is now studying at China’s top university, Tsinghua University, on one of the most competitive graduate fellowships in the world called the Schwarzman Scholarship.
Jack was accepted into every Ivy League he applied to and is also the Co-Founder of Ivy League consults, where he has mentored over 50 students to get into their dream schools across the world. In this 90-minute workshop, Jack is going to teach you how you can access the most competitive opportunities in the world by sharing his journey, the key principles behind building a great resume, and nailing your applications and interviews.
🎉 Networking Opportunity:
Following the presentation, join us for light refreshments and a chance to connect with support staff, peers, and scholarship advisors at the Murdoch Launchpad.
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