IHG offers Aboriginal scholarship
The search has begun for an inaugural candidate for the IHG Scholarship, a programme to support a student of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent through Bond University’s three-year Bachelor of Tourism Management.
The Bond University IHG Scholarship, which covers all tuition costs for the six consecutive semesters of the degree commencing 2012, also guarantees an internship with IHG.
IHG has set a target of having two percent of its total workforce in Australia made up of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people by 2013.
Bond University and IHG are seeking applicants of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent who have completed a Year 12 Certificate or its equivalent.
Interested students are asked to submit their completed online application form at www.bond.edu.apply.
Ian Jarrett
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