| Applications open | Monday 04 August 2025 |
| Applications close | Sunday 14 September 2025 |
| Total value | $2,500 |
| Duration | 0 |
| Residency | New Zealand Citizen, Permanent Humanitarian visa holder, Australian Citizen, International Student, Australian Permanent Resident |
| What best describes me | Current student |
| Level of study | Undergraduate |
| Degree | Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) |
| College | College of Engineering and Information Technology |
| Type of scholarship | High achiever/academic |
The
Rider Levett Bucknall Second Year Grant will assist a student in their second
year of the Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) (HCONM) degree
program‚ or the Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) (XBCMH) for Adelaide
University Online students who are based in South Australia. The recipient will
be selected in the first year of their program and will receive the grant in
their second year provided they continue to meet the eligibility criteria.
Value: $2‚500 to be paid in one instalment after the Semester 1 census date in the recipient’s second year.
For more information contact:
Student Assist
Email: StudentAssist@study.adelaideuni.edu.au
Eligibility criteria
Applicants must:
- Be an Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident of Australia, Holder of a Permanent Humanitarian Visa, New Zealand Citizen or International Student.
- Be enrolled full-time in the first year of the Bachelor Construction Management (Honours) or the Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) for Adelaide University Online students who are based in South Australia.
Candidate selection
Applicant must:
- Submit a current CV.
- Applicants must provide a written statement (maximum 500 words) detailing:
- Outline your understanding of Rider Levett Bucknall and what you can bring to the company.
- Your career goals in building and construction.
- How the grant would help to achieve these goals.
- Confirm your ability to undertake the placement in Adelaide.
- Attend an interview.
- Have the capacity and willingness to undertake a paid placement in the Adelaide office of Rider Levett Bucknall.
Important information
Female students are encouraged to apply.
The grant may not be held in conjunction with another grant managed by Adelaide University’s College of Engineering and Information Technology during the grant term.
Selection:
The recipient will be assessed on the basis of academic merit and personal attributes evident in the grant application and interview process. The recipient will be given the opportunity to undertake paid work experience and will be required to submit a written report to RLB at the conclusion of the grant. Awarding of the grant is at the discretion of the selection committee‚ who may not award the grant where there are no suitable candidates.
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