Henry Maddick Scholarship

  • Founded: 1968
  • Address: St Lucia - Brisbane, Australia (Map)
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(Established in 1968 by a bequest of an amount of $6,000 to the University by the late Mary Maddick as a memorial to Henry Maddick, Esq., Electrical Wholesaler of Brisbane.)

  • The scholarship is to be awarded each year by Senate on the recommendation of the Head, School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering (the Head).
  • A student is eligible for the scholarship for a year, if, in the year, the student is enrolled in the fifth semester of the Bachelor of Engineering or the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of
  • Engineering in either of the following fields:
    • Mechanical engineering;
    • Mechanical and aerospace engineering.
  • The Head must recommend that the scholarship be awarded to the eligible student who, in the Head’s opinion, has demonstrated, during the first 4 semesters of the program, the best performance of all the eligible students who were enrolled in the program during those semesters.
  • In forming that opinion, the Head must pay particular attention to the capacity of the eligible students to perform original work

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The University of Queensland (UQ) is one of Australia’s leading research and teaching institutions. We strive for excellence through the creation, preservation, transfer and application of knowledge. For more than a century, we have educated and worked with outstanding people to deliver knowledge leadership for a better world.

UQ ranks in the top 50 as measured by the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities. The University also ranks 51 in the QS World University Rankings, 52 in the US News Best Global Universities Rankings, 60 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings and 55 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities. The University’s global research positioning was highlighted by the election of five UQ scientists to the Australian Academy of Science (AAS) in 2015 – almost one quarter of the 21 new Fellows and the most from any institution in the country.

The five new Fellows joined an existing group of 29 UQ scientists admitted to the AAS as Fellows since 1988, bringing the total number of UQ academics who are members of one of Australia’s six prestigious learned academies to 166. UQ is one of only three Australian members of the global Universitas 21, a founding member of the Group of Eight (Go8) universities, and a member of Universities Australia.

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