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The UTAS Foundation honours the commitment of our supporters to the success of UTAS and our students. The generosity and practical support our donors give to many UTAS students is reflected in the increased opportunities and experiences that the University is able to provide. Many students describe their scholarship as giving them a life changing experience and the opportunity to excel.
Gifts made to the UTAS Foundation allow us to provide over 350 of the available scholarships to UTAS students. The commitment to the success of the program is also demonstrated by many areas within the University contributing to provide the opportunity for the brightest students to study a specific discipline.
The UTAS Foundation would like to extend a sincere thank you and to acknowledge the following individuals and organisations who are supporting scholarships in 2010.
The generosity of friends of the University and their families provide many UTAS students with the opportunity to excel. The growing number of scholarships supported by individuals will reflect positively in the depth and breadth of the Tasmania Scholarship Program and a bright future for UTAS students.
Estate of Dr Vivian Barlow
Estate of Virginia Betts
Mr John Bowden
Family of the late Sir Victor Burley
The Cahill Family
Estate of Harold Carroll
Family of the late Jill Coleman
Estate of Thomas Crawford
Mr Nick Cretan
The late Sir Harold and Lady Jean Cuthbertson
Lois and Alan Dann
Friends of the late Martin Davies
The late Marie Edwards
Ms Rhonda Ewart
The late Charles Fenton AO and Mrs Flora Fenton
Friends of the late Graeme Foster
The Gilbertson Family
Estate of Basil Griston
Mr Lloyd Harris CBE
Mr Brian Hartnett
Mr Keith Hansen
Friends of the late Dr John Hawkins
Friends of the late Tim Hawkins
Mrs Ivy Holmes
Mr John Howlett
The late Professor Bill Jackson
Estate of Jessie Jenkins
Mrs Bess Kable
The late John Kable QC
The LeRoi Family
The Lewis Family
Family of the late Dr Kenneth McConnell
Estate of Dawson and Margaret McDonald
Family and friends of the late Dr Denis Mackey
Daughters of the late EMB Mann
Estate of Brian Marks
Mr Nick and Mrs Manizheh martin
The late Thora Medhurst
Professor Robert Menary OAM
The late Soren Neilsen
Family and friends of the late Dr Gwen Nettlefold
Estate of Colin Norton
Professor June Olley
Friends of the late Dr David Paget
Friends of the late Dr Andrew Platts
Ms Beverley Richardson
Robert Gatenby Memorial Trust
Friends of the late Professor Jan Sedivka AM
The late Dr Santokh Singh Sindhu
Dr Peter Smith
Family of the late Rory Spence
Mrs Olwyn Tavendale
The late Cynthia N Thun
Mrs Bonnie Tilley
Friends of the late Graeme Tole
Ms Minh Hien Tran and Mr Farshid Anvari
Mrs Cheryl Turner
Estate of Dora Elizabeth Wade
The late Professor George Wade
Estate of Bruce Wall
Drs Hilary and Alan Wallace
Dr David and Mrs Michelle Warren
The late Dr Joan Woodberry AM
Friends of the late Daniel Wright
The Tasmania Scholarship Program is supported by more than 100 organisations across government, community organisations and corporates. These organisations all embrace the opportunity to provide students with the means to study at UTAS. Included is the UTAS Alumni community who collectively donate to support scholarships through the Annual Appeal and UTAS Foundation scholarships through the Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal.
Agricultural Contractors Association of Tasmania
The Alcorso Foundation
Alexander Symonds
Anglicare
Anglo American plc
Antarctic Tasmania
Aurora Energy
Australia Post
Australian Croation Social and Sporting Club Launceston
The Australian Government
B&E
Jim Bacon Foundation
Ball and Chain Grill
Barrick Australia
BHP Billiton TEMCO Foundation
The Bookend Trust
Brighton City Council
Broadreach Holdings
Bullock Consulting
Burnie Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Cancer Council Tasmania
Cadbury Pty Ltd
Caterpillar Underground Mining
Central Coast Council
City of Burnie Lions Club
Claremont RSL
Clemenger Tasmania
Co-op Bookshop
Corporate Express
Country Club Tasmania
CSIRO ICT Centre
Davey Financial Group
Devonport City Council
DJ Motors
Dorset Council
The Examiner Newspaper
Fairbrother Foundation
Fruit Growers Tasmania Inc.
Forestry Tasmania
Genesys
Geon
GHD
Glenorchy City Council
Grand Lodge of Tasmanian Freemasons
HM Bamford
Hobart City Council
Hydro Tasmania
Impact Fertilisers
Kingborough (Sub Branch) RSLA
Launceston Chamber of Commerce
Launceston City Council
Launceston Friendly Society Pharmacy
Lester Franks Survey and Geographic
LGAT Assist
Lions Club of Westbury
Lithuanian Studies Society
LSL Equity
David McQuestin Foundation
MST Workplace Solutions
Mineral Resources Tasmania
Murray Goulbourn Pty Ltd
MyState Financial
Neale Edwards Pty Ltd
Newcrest Mining Ltd
Newmont Australia
Norske Skog
North Eastern Art & Craft Association
North Hobart Football Club
The Northern Florence Nightingale Association
Nyrstar Hobart
Onstream
Peracto Pty Ltd
Pharmaceutical Society Australia (Tas)
pitt&sherry
Department of Police and Emergency Management
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment
Rio Tinto Aluminium (Bell Bay)
Roberts Ltd
Rotary Club of Wynyard
Royal Automobile Club of Tasmania
RSL Women’s Auxilliary (Tas)
Save the Tasmanian Devil Appeal
Searson Buck
SEMF Holdings Pty Ltd
Shellfish Culture Tasmania
Southern Water
St Barbara Ltd
St John Ambulance
Tall Timbers Hotel
Tasmania University Cricket Club
Tasmania University Football Club
Tasmanian Alkaloids
Tasmanian Beef industry Trust
Tasmanian Early Years Foundation
Tasmanian Institute of Sport
TasPorts
Tassal
Taxpayers Australia (Tasmanian Division)
Teck Australia
Transend Networks
UniPrint
The University Club
University of Tasmania Alumni Association
Vendanta Resources Ltd
Veolia Environmental Services
Vos Group of Companies
Waratah-Wynyard Council
West Tamar Council
Women Chiefs of Enterprise
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
Many of the University’s institutes, faculties and schools provide scholarships within their own disciplines to encourage and assist the best students in their study at UTAS. This assistance adds immensely to the diversity of scholarships available.
Accounting and Corporate Governance, School of
Agricultural Science, School of
ARC Centre of Excellence in Ore Deposits (CODES)
Arts, Faculty of
Australian Maritime College
Chemistry, School of
Computing and Information Systems, School of
Earth Sciences, School of
Engineering, School of
Geography and Environmental Studies, School of
Human Life Sciences, School of
Law, Faculty of
Marine and Antarctic Studies, Institute for (IMAS)
Mathematics and Physics, School of
Menzies Research Institute Tasmania
Plant Science, School of
Riawunna
Rural Clinical School
Zoology, School of
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