Scholarship supports students to strive to success

Thursday, 29 August 2024

The Wollotuka Institute at the University of Newcastle has announced their 2024 Indigenous scholarship recipients at their annual breakfast. The 48 successful recipients were celebrated in front of their peers thanks to the generosity of their community scholarship donors.

Scholarship recipients at Wollotuka's Scholars Breakfast

Proud Wiradjuri woman, Makaah Darcy, received the Claudia Sloan Scholarship for Indigenous Students, which was established to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students through their higher education journey.

Makaah is in her first year studying a Bachelor of Law and a Bachelor of Criminology and spoke on behalf of the scholarship recipients at the event. She said she was honoured to receive the scholarship as it helped her dream of growing up to study Law at the University of Newcastle become a reality.

“The scholarship has completely changed my university experience, and I am beyond grateful to receive this to support me through my degree,” Makaah said.

“I grew up in Dubbo, so to be able to attend university I had to move four hours away from home and find a way to financially support myself. The financial benefits of the Claudia Sloan Scholarship have allowed me to pay my living expenses, decrease my workload and enable me to focus on my studies.

“During my studies I want to form a deep understanding of the legal system, and the processes used that directly affect my people, and be able to influence the promotion of their rights and needs within the legal system. I want to build an inclusive culturally diverse society, where our mob feel empowered to break stereotypes and flourish.

“I want to show my people any limitation they may face in their life is temporary, and their passion for success holds the power to overcome that limitation, whatever it may be.”

Makaah is a young, driven, passionate student keen to make changes within her community and has encouraged all the other scholarship recipients to also be a role model and continue to pave the way for future generations.

“As part of my studies I’m working with Indigenous high school students to help them enhance their academic ability and attendance. I want to be the one that believes in them, never makes them feel limited and push them to explore more opportunities – as I know they are capable of more than what they think,” Makaah added.

“I cannot express how thankful I am for the contributions the donors have made to empower me, and others, to do more. I hope you all watch each Indigenous student you have helped excel, and realise you were a driving factor in their success.”

Makaah said that the support provided by the Wollotuka Institute was something that can’t go without recognition.

“The team at Wollotuka continue to go above and beyond for myself and every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student across the University of Newcastle,” Makaah said.

Makaah Darcy (left) accepting her scholarship

Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous Strategy and Leadership and Head of the Wollotuka Institute, Nathan Towney, said a scholarship can make all the difference for a student being able to successfully complete their higher education.

“This year we’ve seen more than 400 students supported across the University through scholarships funded through the generosity of more than 1,000 donors,” Mr Towney said.

“This amazing generosity is helping more students through all stages of their academic journey; from enabling programs to our final year students and PhD candidates.

“The contribution from our donors is breaking down barriers to higher education, fostering leaders of the future, such as Makaah, and helping us attract and retain talents students here in the Hunter region.

“But most of all, the continued support from our donors shows that we all believe in our students and their ability to succeed – your commitment will help them make an incredible impact in our communities and globally.

“A massive congratulations to our successful scholarship recipients, we are all extremely proud of what you have already achieved by getting here.”

Congratulations to the following 2024 Indigenous scholarship recipients:

Scholarship

Recipient/s

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship

Kyiesha Faulkner

Aspen Medical Foundation Scholarship

Bailey Carney
Jirrah Nelson

Betty Fleay Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Medical Student Shaping Futures Scholarship

Tameka Murray

Boeing Indigenous Scholarship in Business, Commerce and Accounting

Tannalia Good

Calleo Indigenous Scholarship

Jackson Barry
Lilly Pacey
Suzannah Elliott

Claudia Sloan Scholarship for Indigenous Students

Makaah Darcy
Shakyiah Elemes
Kida Schlenert

Doherty Ellis Undergraduate Scholarship for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students

Jackson Eckford

Dorothy Karpin Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship

Kieasha Ross

Dr Bill Jonas Memorial Indigenous Scholarship

Blair Simpson-Wise

Friends of the University Scholarship for Studies in Education

Jazmyn Russell

Gardner Cavanagh Scholarship for Indigenous Students

Olivia Carmody

GHD Foundation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship in STEM

Lucien Savage

GHD Pty Ltd Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship

Jasmine McCorquodale

Hunter New England Population Health Indigenous Scholarship

Max Groves

Hunter Water Corporation Indigenous Community Leadership Scholarship

Kyla West

Hunter Water Corporation Indigenous Scholarship

Millie Fulton

Joblink Plus Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Scholarship

Madeline Lilley

Joblink Plus Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship

Taylah Lethbridge
Lauren Neville
Hannah Harlow
Isabell Fulton

Ma & Morley Scholarships Program

Shai-lee Fairman
Scott Burgess
Ashlee Dawson
Hallie Munro
Evie Smith
Marissa Stanley
Carly Pringle
Ari Green
Angelina Joshua
Zoe Khan

MacRae Neales Shaping Futures Scholarship for Indigenous Medical Students

Tahlie Park

McNair Foundation Indigenous Scholarship

Maliyan Mason

Penn Foundation Scholarship

Tiarna Oakes

Port of Newcastle Indigenous STEM Scholarship

Tahlia West

SIXT Australia Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship

Zaiden Theophanous

Squadron Energy Indigenous Shaping Futures Scholarship in STEM and Finance

Noah Smith

The Moray & Agnew Indigenous Shaping Futures Scholarship in Law

Shae-Ellah Dice

We Care NSW Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Master of Clinical Psychology Scholarship

Marli Wright
Nikita Woolley

We Care NSW Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Psychology Scholarship

Liam Possingham
Grace Beddow

William and Edith Taylor Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship

J-Lee Nash

To find out more about the scholarships available, please visit www.newcastle.edu.au/scholarships or reach out to the Student Advancement team at the Wollotuka Institute.


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