A small number of scholarships of $1,500 provide financial support for students undertaking a WIL placement in Australia as part of their 2025/2026 university studies.
2025 Applications: Closed
Scholarships are open to students who:
WIL Australia supports Student Scholarships however the Network does not assist students to secure placement opportunities. Please contact your institution for assistance finding a placement.
Applications Open: 17 February 2025
Applications Close: 2 May 2025
Terms and Conditions
Scholarship recipients must be willing to:
1. Upon completion of the placement the recipient shall provide a reflection of the WIL experience to WIL Australia. The reflection can be presented in video (2 mins) or written (approximately 300 words) format, include images of you in your placement setting and address the following criteria:
Your reflection and images will be shared on the WIL Australia website as per the scholarship terms. Any questions associated with the reflection please contact admin@acen.edu.au
2. Provide student voice to WIL Australia activities through engagement with the Student Scholarship. This may take the form of providing a student perspective on panels and initiatives.
3. Entries that fail to meet all the eligibility criteria will be rejected.
4. Judges will make their decision in line with the eligibility criteria. The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence over the results will be entered into.
5. WIL Australia may use edited quotations and versions of Scholarship recipients’ reflections to encourage and publicise WIL Australia Scholarships.
Marking rubric for the 500 work synopsis:
Levels of Attainment | ||||
| Assessment Attributes | Poor (0) | Good (1) | Excellent (2) | Advanced (3) |
| Evidence of reflective practice in a work-based context and the value of reflection in skill development. | Limited evidence of reflective practice, no demonstrated understanding of the value of reflection as it contributes to skill development. Reflection unrelated to a work-based context and skill development and does not move beyond a description of the experience. | Some evidence of reflective practice and a basic recognition of the value of reflection in a work-based context. Little attempt at making connections between experience and growth. | Meaningful reflection experience and relationship to skill development. Reflection demonstrates analysis but lacks depth. Some attempt at self-critique. | Meaningful reflection with clear connections to personal and professional growth. Reflection demonstrates ability to question biases, preconceptions and assumptions. |
| How the WIL placement will support and enhance development of your employability skills and career goals. | No mention of employability skills or career goals and little discussion of how these may be developed in the WIL placement. | Some employability skills and career goals mentioned however with limited supporting statements or examples of how the WIL placement will or may develop stated employability skills/career goals. Some inconsistency or undeveloped examples. | A comprehensive list of employability skills mentioned with a clear connection between the WIL placement, the development of employability skills, and attainment of career goals. | Strong list of employability skills with three or more specific examples that demonstrate the links between the enhancement of skills during the WIL placement and how these relate to career aspirations. |
| Highlight the focus of personal skill development during placement for you. | Focus of personal skill development missing. No personal goals evident. | Briefly stated personal focus with little exploration or not clearly identified as being a personal focus. | Excellent written statement highlighting personal focus of skill development. | Inspirational personal focus of skill development written with two or more clearly identified goals to focus on in relation to skill development. |
| Evidence of clear and concise communication skills in your response. | Poor writing, many spelling or grammar mistakes. Reflection and writing does not flow well. No consideration given to word limit. | All questions answered with goals communicated clearly, mostly consistently with minor spelling or grammar errors. Approaches word limit. | No errors, consistent in depth writing clearly communicating all responses and good layout with accurate use of writing conventions, within 10% of the word limit (over or under). | All answers written in depth, clearly linked with an excellent structure that flows exceptionally well. No grammatical or spelling errors and a sequenced and coherent account. Accurate use of writing conventions and layout. Within 10% of the word limit (over or under). |

Applications Open : 17 February 2025
Applications Close : 2 May 2025
Successful applicants notified: 11 June 2025
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