
Holding Redlich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Scholarship Scheme
- Enrolment status
- Future UQ student, Current UQ student
- Student type
- Domestic
- Study level
- Undergraduate
- Study area
- Law
- Scholarship focus
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, Financial hardship
- Scholarship value
- $10,000
- Scholarship duration
- Up to four years
- Number awarded
- Two
- Applications open
- September 2026
- Applications close
- February 2027
Eligibility
You're eligible if:
- you can demonstrate financial hardship;
- you are an Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person;
- you are a domestic student in accordance with the University's Fee Policy; and
- you are enrolled full-time in any undergraduate program from the School of Law (including associated duals).
How to apply
*CURRENTLY HELD IN TENURE*
Apply using the online application portal.
You may need to upload supporting documentation that shows your:
- financial circumstances (Centrelink statements, ATO statements, family income, etc.)
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status
- academic achievement
- community service and/or leadership achievements.
Selection criteria
We'll consider:
- demonstrated financial hardship;
- strength of personal statement included with the application;
- personal qualities, including leadership potential;
- academic capability as demonstrated by overall academic performance; and
- any other matter considered relevant to your future academic success.
What happens next
We'll email you to confirm we've received your application.
If you haven’t received your confirmation email within 2 working days of submitting your application, contact us at scholarships@uq.edu.au.
About this scholarship
Holding Redlich wishes to support scholarships for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, with a preference for those studying law and experiencing financial hardship to create greater positive impact for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students aspiring to study at UQ for generations to come.