University of Queensland: Young Achievers Programme

2025-08-28T12:34:02+08:00By |Community|

The Young Achievers Programme  Launched in 2009, the University of Queensland Young Achievers Program helps students from disadvantaged backgrounds access tertiary education. The students are in years 11 and 12 at state secondary schools, often in rural Queensland.  The Young Achievers Program (YAP) supports them by offering mentorship, financial support, personal growth, and leadership

Aspire Scholarship Spotlight: Aleksandr Krasnov

2025-08-08T12:11:19+08:00By |Community|

The UQ Young Achievers Program was launched in 2009 to assist students from low-income backgrounds to access tertiary education. The students are from state schools, and often rural Queensland, where they will be the first in their family to attend tertiary education. So far over 370 Young Achievers have been welcomed to the program. MineGeoTech’s

Aspire Scholarship Spotlight: Katty Fisher

2024-03-13T13:28:51+08:00By |Community|

The UQ Young Achievers Program was launched in 2009 to assist students from low-income backgrounds to access tertiary education. The students are from state schools, and often rural Queensland, where they will be the first in their family to attend tertiary education. So far over 370 Young Achievers have been welcomed to the program. MineGeoTech’s

Aspire Scholarship Spotlight: Louise Sainsbury

2024-03-13T13:29:24+08:00By |Community|

The UQ Young Achievers Program was launched in 2009 to assist students from low-income backgrounds to access tertiary education. The students are from state schools, and often rural Queensland, where they will be the first in their family to attend tertiary education. So far over 370 Young Achievers have been welcomed to the program. MineGeoTech’s

Aspire Scholarship Spotlight: Hayden Doyle

2024-03-13T13:28:20+08:00By |Community|

The UQ Young Achievers Program was launched in 2009 to assist students from low-income backgrounds to access tertiary education. The students are from state schools, and often rural Queensland, where they will be the first in their family to attend tertiary education. So far over 370 Young Achievers have been welcomed to the program. MineGeoTech’s

Aspire Scholarship Spotlight: Jessie Tattam

2024-03-13T13:30:14+08:00By |Community|

The UQ Young Achievers Program was launched in 2009 to assist students from low-income backgrounds to access tertiary education. The students are from state schools, and often rural Queensland, where they will be the first in their family to attend tertiary education. So far over 370 Young Achievers have been welcomed to the program. MineGeoTech’s

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