QUT Bachelor of Law graduate, Andrew Trotter, the Queensland Rhodes Scholar for 2013
QUT Bachelor of Law graduate, Andrew Trotter, the Queensland Rhodes Scholar for 2013

The RHODES TRUST offers nine Rhodes Scholarships in Australia each year, one for each state and three for Australia at Large. A Rhodes Scholarship is tenable at the University of Oxford. All fees are paid by the Trust direct to the college. In addition, a Rhodes Scholar receives a personal stipend and assistance with travelling expenses to the U.K.

Applications for the Queensland Rhodes Scholarship are invited from those who have passed their 18th birthday but not reached their 25th birthday by 1 October in the year of application.

After applications have been received, the Selection Committee members will review each application. The Committee will meet in October to prepare a short list, normally of up to six candidates to be interviewed. Interviews will be held at Government House the following week. At the end of the interview process, the Committee will select the Queensland Rhodes Scholar and, if one or two runners-up are thought to be of sufficient merit, they will be nominated to go to Canberra to be interviewed by the Australia at Large Committee. The Canberra selections are usually held around the first week of December.

The Selection Committee is chaired by the Governor of Queensland and there are six other members, each of whom holds office for four years.

Please note: Applications for the 2013 Rhodes Scholarship will close on Monday 2 September 2013.

Rhodes Scholarships - Information for Queensland applicants section

List of Queensland Rhodes Scholars from 1904 to the present

Link to a list of Queensland Rhodes Scholarship recipients from 1904 to the present
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