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Charter Hall Property Economics Scholarship

Value

$10,000 + Paid Work Placement

Duration

Paid over 1 year

Status

Closed

Closed.
Opens
10/01/2023
Closes
10/03/2023

Overview

The aim of the Charter Hall Scholarship is to encourage academic excellence in the Bachelor of Property Economics degree.

The Scholarship is open to applicants annually, offering senior Property Economic students the opportunity to receive a cash grant to support their studies, Australian Indigenous and Female students are strongly encouraged to apply.

Successful candidates may also be offered a paid work placement with Charter Hall to gain insight into the day-to-day operation of the (property) profession.

Who is eligible?

To be eligible for the Scholarship, an applicant must meet all of the following criteria: 

  • Australian or New Zealand citizen or the holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humanitarian visa; and 
  • Be enrolled in the:
    • Bachelor of Property Economics; or 
    • Bachelor of Property Economics Bachelor of Arts in International Studies; and 
  • Achieved a Credit Average (WAM 65 or above) over the duration of their current UTS course; and 
  • Be in the final or penultimate year of one of the above courses in the year for which the scholarship is awarded or intending to studying Honours in the year for which the award is made; and
  • All candidates must apply using the UTS online Scholarships Application form to be eligible. 
  • All candidates must be available to attend an interview in person. 
  • Some candidates may be required to provide a Curriculum Vitae and work reference/s with their application. 

Selection process

As demonstrated in the Scholarship application and interview:

  • Alignment of values, goals and culture with those of Charter Hall.
  • Passion for and motivation to pursue a career in Property using innovative thinking and exceptional problem-solving skills.
  • Knowledge of the property industry.
  • Interest in Charter Hall and the work they do and in a paid work placement at Charter Hall.
  • Academic merit may also be taken into consideration.

Applicants who wish to demonstrate they meet any of the below categories will need to include a Curriculum Vitae and work reference/s with their application, and may be given additional consideration on the basis they:

  • Have entered one of the eligible courses as a non-current school leaver; or
  • Have entered their chosen course seeking a return to education from industry, or looking for a career change; or
  • Have extensive experience in industry;

Additional consideration will be given to students who are:

  • Of Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent and provide either:
    •  a Confirmation of Aboriginality from a Local Aboriginal Land Council or other Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander organisation; or
    •  a UTS Statutory Declaration form accompanied by two written references from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people from the applicant’s community who can confirm their identity and are not an immediate family member; and/ or
  • Identify as female.

Applications closed

Applications for the Charter Hall Property Economics Scholarship are currently closed.  Scholarships for the following year will progressively open from December. If you have any queries regarding this scholarship please email UTS Scholarships.

Information on How to Apply will be available during the application period.

Need more information? Contact...

Please do not contact Charter Hall regarding the Scholarship.

Please direct all enquiries to:

UTS Scholarships Office
Email: scholarships@uts.edu.au

Other information

Charter Hall goes further to help investors, businesses and communities achieve their aspirations. With over 28 years'​ experience in property investment and funds management, we're one of Australia's leading fully integrated property groups. We use our property expertise to access, deploy, manage and invest equity across core real estate sectors – office, retail, industrial and social infrastructure.

We operate with prudence and have carefully curated a diverse portfolio of over 844 properties, spanning everything from industrial properties, retail centres and premium office buildings, to our most recent investment in early learning centres. Partnership and financial discipline are at the heart of our approach. Acting in the best interests of customers and communities, we combine insight and inventiveness to unlock hidden value. The impacts of what we do are far-reaching. From helping businesses succeed by supporting their evolving workplace needs, to providing investors with superior returns for a better retirement, we’re powered by the drive to go further.