
James and Everingham Bursary
- Enrolment status
- Current UQ student
- Student type
- Domestic, International
- Study level
- Undergraduate
- Study area
- Agriculture and animal sciences
- Scholarship focus
- Academic excellence, Financial hardship
- Scholarship value
- Annual income from the fund
- Scholarship duration
- 1 year
- Number awarded
- 1
- Applications open
- 1 March 2025
- Applications close
- 31 March 2025
Eligibility
You’re eligible if you:
- are enrolled in a UQ program for food technology or rural agriculture.
How to apply
Apply using the online application form.
You'll need:
- proof of your financial circumstances (e.g., tax return and/or Centrelink statements)
- proof of your academic achievement
- a personal statement.
You can save your application and come back to it at any time.
Make sure you attach all supporting documents before you submit your application.
Submit your online application by 11.59PM AEST on the closing date.
Use our tips for putting together a great application to help you through this process.
Selection criteria
We’ll consider:
- your academic achievements to date
- your financial need.
Your application is confidential and used only to assess your eligibility for the bursary.
What happens next
We’ll send you an email to confirm we’ve received your application.
About this scholarship
Founded in 1975 by a gift to the Queensland Agricultural College made by Dr N P Everingham in memory of Anne Elizabeth James and Stephan Nixon Everingham who died in a motor accident in 1973. Anne Elizabeth James was enrolled in the Associate Diploma of Applied Science (Food Technology) at the College in 1972/1973 and Stephan Everingham graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science (Rural Technology) in 1972.