Betty Fletcher Memorial Undergraduate Scholarship
This scholarship will open in April 2025.
- Enrolment status
- Current UQ student
- Student type
- Domestic, International
- Study level
- Undergraduate
- Study area
- Arts, humanities and social sciences
- Scholarship focus
- Academic excellence, Financial hardship
- Scholarship value
- At least $4,500 per year
- Scholarship duration
- Up to 4 years
- Number awarded
- 1
- Applications open
- April 2025
- Applications close
- April 2025
Eligibility
You're eligible if you:
- are enrolled full-time in a major or extended major in the following fields of study:
- Ancient History
- Ancient History/History
- Ancient Greek
- Latin
- Classical Languages
- can demonstrate financial need.
How to apply
Apply using the application portal. You will need to provide short statements which address the selection criteria.
Use our tips for putting together a great application to help you through this process.
Selection criteria
We'll consider:
- evidence of financial need
- academic capability and future academic potential
- any other evidence which may be deemed relevant to your future success in your field of study.
What happens next
We’ll email you to let you know when we've received your application. If you have not received an email within 2 days of applying, email scholarships@hass.uq.edu.au.
If you’re considered eligible, we’ll forward your application to a selection panel to review.
If you’re successful, we will notify you in writing.
About this scholarship
The Scholarship was established in 2019 by Friends of Antiquity, a special interest group of Alumni Friends of The University of Queensland Inc., under the Create Change Scholarship Match Initiative. The Scholarship is maintained by income generated from the Betty Fletcher Memorial Undergraduate Endowment Fund.
Alumni Friends of The University of Queensland Inc. dated back to 1967, when UQ sponsored the formation of an association to foster relationships with UQ alumni. Friends of Antiquity was established in 1988 as a special interest group of the Association to support Classics and Ancient History at UQ.
Betty Fletcher (née Elizabeth Robertson) was awarded a 1st Class Honours in Classics (1931) and 1932 Honours in Philosophy, both at UQ. Betty was an excellent scholar, athlete, teacher, and generous benefactor. Betty was a generous benefactor, and an inspiration to all who knew her. In 1988 Betty was chosen as Patron of Friends of Antiquity, a position she held until her death in 1990. More information about the life and work of this scholar and benefactor is available in the 2017 RD Milns Antiquities Museum exhibition Betty Fletcher: Lover of Wisdom, Lover of Beauty, Lover of Humanity.