Flinders University 2022 C.A.S. Hawker Scholarship

C.A.S. Hawker Scholarships are valued at up to $60,000 over three years. They are residential scholarships which commemorate the achievements of one of Australia's most respected pastoral pioneers. Charles Hawker served in the First World War and went on to become a distinguished scholar and leading figure in the Federal Parliament, prior to his tragic death in the Kyeema aircraft accident in 1938. The Charles Allan Seymour Hawker Memorial Scholarship Trust Fund was established by the late Kathleen Lilias Needham to perpetuate the memory of her brother, South Australian born Charles Allan Seymour Hawker by means of a memorial scholarship.  Most scholars are first year undergraduates however 2nd and 3rd year and post graduate students may also be considered. Successful applicants can study at the Flinders University and reside at St Mark’s College in North Adelaide. Exceptional postgraduate scholars can follow in Charles’ footsteps by enrolling at Trinity College and Cambridge University in the UK.

Flinders University 2022 C.A.S. Hawker Scholarship
C.A.S. Hawker Scholarships are valued at up to $60,000 over three years. They are residential scholarships which commemorate the achievements of one of Australia's most respected pastoral pioneers. Charles Hawker served in the First World War and went on to become a distinguished scholar and leading figure in the Federal Parliament, prior to his tragic death in the Kyeema aircraft accident in 1938. The Charles Allan Seymour Hawker Memorial Scholarship Trust Fund was established by the late Kathleen Lilias Needham to perpetuate the memory of her brother, South Australian born Charles Allan Seymour Hawker by means of a memorial scholarship.  Most scholars are first year undergraduates however 2nd and 3rd year and post graduate students may also be considered. Successful applicants can study at the Flinders University and reside at St Mark’s College in North Adelaide. Exceptional postgraduate scholars can follow in Charles’ footsteps by enrolling at Trinity College and Cambridge University in the UK.