Students offered Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship for study

 After a tumultuous year, where Victorian Year 12 students spent nearly two terms away from the classroom, today many of Victoria’s highest-achieving students were offered a Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship to study at the University of Melbourne next year.


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The Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship offers students a generous, HECS-exempt Commonwealth Supported Place in one of the University of Melbourne’s undergraduate degrees and for Victorian secondary school leavers a $5000 annual allowance for the duration of their undergraduate degree.


Scholars from interstate will receive a HECS-exempt place as well as an annual allowance of $10,000 over the duration of their undergraduate degree.


Students will also receive a Melbourne Global Scholar’s Award of up to $2500 for an approved period of overseas study as an Exchange or Study Abroad student.


Students who achieved an ATAR or equivalent of 99.9 or above are eligible, as are Bachelor of Music applicants who achieved an ATAR or equivalent of 99.85 or above and Indigenous students who gained an ATAR of 90.00 or above.


Congratulating the new scholars, University of Melbourne Acting Provost and former Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Jim McCluskey said that the resilience and determination of the 2020 VCE cohort was remarkable.


“The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the important role universities play in undertaking world-class research, collaboration and in equipping the next generation to prevent and overcome future challenges," Professor McCluskey said.


"I am delighted to welcome these outstanding students to the University of Melbourne – an institution that celebrates academic achievement and values the richness and diversity of a truly global community.”


Professor McCluskey also acknowledged the role teachers and parents played in ensuring students’ academic success with the rapid shift to online learning, thanking them for their hard work, support and creativity.


“We owe an enormous thanks to educators in our schools and in our universities for their tireless work in ensuring that all students could learn even through the challenging and unpredictable circumstances that coronavirus restrictions presented.”


The Chancellor’s Scholarship is one of the most generous in Australia and offers guaranteed pathways into graduate study including the Juris Doctor and Doctor of Medicines courses.


This year the University was ranked number one in Australia for the eleventh straight year in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings.


VCE students offered a Melbourne Chancellor’s Scholarship today are Indigenous, local and international students and include:


Rion Ahl – Scotch College


William Browning – Trinity Grammar School


Lewei Cai – Melbourne High School


Celina Chear – Mac. Robertson Girls High School


Sarah Chuang – John Monash Science School


Rishov Doloi – Trinity Grammar School


Brooke Doolan Methodist Ladies’ College


Sebastian El-Khoury – St Kevin's College Toorak


James Garnham Camberwell Grammar School


Joshua Golshevsky – Mount Scopus Memorial College


Sarah Harrington – Loreto College


Finley Japp – Ballarat Grammar


Yichen Jiang – Scotch College


Vanessa Jin – Ruyton Girls' School


Yang Jin – Scotch College


Tom Johnstone – Melbourne High School


Kate Joseland – Strathcona Baptist Girls Grammar School


Luke Kim – Melbourne High School


Benjamin Kyval – Yarra Valley Grammar School


Jiaxun Leng – Haileybury College


Jingjing Li – Strathmore Secondary College


Jun Wen Lin – Haileybury College


Jaden Ling – Melbourne Grammar School


Justin Mitchell – St Kevin's College Toorak


Jingyue Na – Haileybury Girls College


Jessica Nguy – Mac.Robertson Girls High School


Martin Nguyen – Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School


ThuyKhue Nguyen – McKinnon Secondary College


Ella Phillips – Mentone Girls' Grammar School


Jessica Purvis – Wonthaggi Secondary College (Senior Camp)


Laughlan Rae – Vermont Secondary College


Samuel Sail – Beaconhills College-Pakenham


Martyn Schwarz – Mount Scopus Memorial College


Jack Stewart – Trinity Grammar School


Zheng Ze Tam – Camberwell Grammar School


Darren Tan – Scotch College


Luke Tarola – Westbourne Grammar School-Hoppers Crossing


Hikari Tomota – Ballarat Clarendon College


Eric Wang – Melbourne Grammar School


Chen Wang – John Monash Science School


Lili Way – Peninsula Grammar


Zachery Weller – Bialik College


Thomas Williams – St Kevin's College Toorak


Maya Wilmshurst – Ruyton Girls' School


Matthew Wu – Camberwell Grammar School


Zijin Xu – Caulfield Grammar School

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