Social Impact Scholarships: Alumni Q&A + How to Apply
Event description
Ever wondered how a scholarship could shape your future?
Over the past decade, the Centre for Social Impact (CSI) has awarded more than $1million in social impact scholarships. This year, CSI will invest a further $100,000 in scholarships to support the studies and careers of changemakers across Australia. This scholarships-focused information session is your chance to see how a social impact scholarship can transform lives and how you could be next.
In this live and interactive webinar, you’ll:
Hear real stories of impact
You'll hear firsthand from alumni on how these scholarships can support your postgraduate studies and empower you to create meaningful social change.Get clear, practical advice
You'll receive practical guidance on eligibility and the application process, with tips to help you submit a strong application.Ask your questions live
You'll have the chance to participate in a dedicated audience Q+A session, so you can engage with scholarship alumni and explore whether this opportunity is the right fit for you.
Register for the webinar and see how scholarships are igniting lasting social impact.
About the Centre for Social Impact
The Centre for Social Impact is a collaboration of four leading Australian universities - UNSW, UWA, Flinders University and Swinburne University of Technology - united to ignite positive social change through research, education, and community engagement.
As Australia’s leader in social impact education, CSI is dedicated to equipping current and future changemakers with the knowledge and skills they need to drive real-world outcomes. We deliver undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as professional development courses, to build the next generation of social impact leaders.
Host: Arminé Nalbandian, CEO, Centre for Social Impact
Arminé Nalbandian is a public policy leader with a career spanning social impact, international development and public sector leadership. She is currently the CEO of the Centre for Social Impact, a national collaboration of Australian universities dedicated to advancing social change through education, research and community engagement. Her public service includes several senior appointments within the New South Wales (NSW) Government, most notably as Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of Policy to the NSW Premier. Arminé is a Fulbright Scholar with degrees from Northeastern University, the London School of Economics, and the University of Sydney. Committed to systems reform, she champions evidence-based policy, capability building and community empowerment across sectors.
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