
Holding Redlich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship
This scholarship will open in September 2025.
- 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 2025
- Applications close
- February 2026
This scholarship is part of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Scholarship Scheme.
See all scholarships in this scheme.
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
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.