The Brian Gray Scholarship program provides up to four scholarships valued at $15,000 each to support students in finance, economics, actuarial science, econometrics, statistics or related disciplines who intend to focus full-time on their studies and research. The scholarship also provides the opportunity to devote time to an agreed research topic benefiting, where possible, from access to Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) expertise and data. Scholarship holders may also be able to gain valuable work experience with APRA during their final year of study. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) and the Reserve Bank of Australia have established the Brian Gray Scholarship in memory of Brian Gray, who died on 24 August 2001 while serving as Executive General Manager of APRA’s Policy, Research and Consulting Division.

Eligibility

If you are a full-time honours year or PhD student studying a topic of relevance to prudential supervision and are an Australian or New Zealand citizen or permanent resident you are eligible to apply. Postgraduate students may also apply.Eligible subject areas include: banking, insurance and superannuation (particularly the prudential supervision and financial soundness of these industries), econometrics, statistical studies.

Amount $15,000

The Brian Gray Scholarship program will fund up to four scholarships annually, to the value of $15,000 each.

Frequency Annual
Student type Australian and New Zealand
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Undergraduate / VET
Postgraduate
Field of studys Business and management
Law
Para-legal studies
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