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Eligibility Criteria To qualify for a Cadia Valley Operations Tertiary or Indigenous Scholarship you will need to: Every year, Cadia Valley Operations offers two tertiary scholarships and one Indigenous scholarship to assist local students in their studies and support industry areas that will benefit the wider community. NEWCREST MINING LIMITED CADIA Judging A shortlist of successful applicants will be interviewed by a panel. Live, or have your family home, in the local government areas of Orange, Cabonne or Blayney Apply for full-time study in an undergraduate Mining Industry Related degree Plan to study next year (the scholarship cannot be deferred) Not already be studying at university Applicants for the Indigenous scholarship must be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent. Applications Selection criteria for the scholarships focus on the applicants' achievements, motivation and passion to work in a regional community. Scholarships are open to Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM), business or other mining industry-related degrees, taking into consideration current skills shortages in regional areas. Scholarship applications must be lodged by 11/12/22 Scholarships will be offered to the preferred applicants who successfully complete their Higher School Certificate with an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank sufficient to enable admission to their nominated course. Financial Support Scholarship support will be to a maximum of $9,000/year for the minimum recommended course duration, up to a maximum of four years. Ongoing Support Scholarship recipients must maintain satisfactory progress in their chosen course and pass all subjects to receive ongoing scholarship support. Scholarship recipients will be required to undertake at least one work experience placement or internship in the Cabonne, Blayney or Orange Local Government Area throughout the duration of their degree. Adequate reasons must be provided if this is not possible. Where possible, Cadia will provide a mentor in the scholarship recipients chosen field, to provide support throughout their course. Upon graduation, scholarship recipients are encouraged to return to the Orange, Blayney or Cabonne Shires to work, however, there is no commitment to work in the area or for any organisation. More information For more information please visit www.cadiavalley.com.au/scholarships or contact cvo.recruitment@newcrest.com.au RM6928977 Eligibility Criteria To qualify for a Cadia Valley Operations Tertiary or Indigenous Scholarship you will need to : Every year , Cadia Valley Operations offers two tertiary scholarships and one Indigenous scholarship to assist local students in their studies and support industry areas that will benefit the wider community . NEWCREST MINING LIMITED CADIA Judging A shortlist of successful applicants will be interviewed by a panel . Live , or have your family home , in the local government areas of Orange , Cabonne or Blayney Apply for full - time study in an undergraduate Mining Industry Related degree Plan to study next year ( the scholarship cannot be deferred ) Not already be studying at university Applicants for the Indigenous scholarship must be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent . Applications Selection criteria for the scholarships focus on the applicants ' achievements , motivation and passion to work in a regional community . Scholarships are open to Science , Technology , Engineering , Math ( STEM ) , business or other mining industry - related degrees , taking into consideration current skills shortages in regional areas . Scholarship applications must be lodged by 11/12/22 Scholarships will be offered to the preferred applicants who successfully complete their Higher School Certificate with an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank sufficient to enable admission to their nominated course . Financial Support Scholarship support will be to a maximum of $ 9,000 / year for the minimum recommended course duration , up to a maximum of four years . Ongoing Support Scholarship recipients must maintain satisfactory progress in their chosen course and pass all subjects to receive ongoing scholarship support . Scholarship recipients will be required to undertake at least one work experience placement or internship in the Cabonne , Blayney or Orange Local Government Area throughout the duration of their degree . Adequate reasons must be provided if this is not possible . Where possible , Cadia will provide a mentor in the scholarship recipients chosen field , to provide support throughout their course . Upon graduation , scholarship recipients are encouraged to return to the Orange , Blayney or Cabonne Shires to work , however , there is no commitment to work in the area or for any organisation . More information For more information please visit www.cadiavalley.com.au/scholarships or contact cvo.recruitment@newcrest.com.au RM6928977