Tom Zucker Scholarship in Employment Law and Labour Relations Law

The Tom Zucker Scholarship was established in the 1990s through a generous gift of the Zucker family and the partners of Holding Redlich. Tom Zucker was a partner with Holding Redlich, specialising in employment and labour law, at the time of his death in 1990. The purpose of the scholarship is to advance the cause of the labour movement in Australia.

Applications open

1 Feb 2024

Applications closed

10 Mar 2024

Application type

Application required
How to apply

Benefit type

Single payment
Full benefit details

Citizenship requirements

Australian / domestic student
International student

Total value

up to $10,000

Applicable study areas

Law, legal studies and criminology

Number of scholarships awarded

1

  • Eligibility & selection criteria

    Eligibility

    To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:

    Selection criteria

    Selection for this scholarship is based on both academic merit and demonstrated financial need, with preference given to applicants who are employed by, or who are officials of, an Australian trade union or peak union organisation.

    Note: Students must submit the University of Melbourne’s Financial Assessment Form prior to submitting their application for Melbourne Law School scholarships.

  • Application process

    Applicants must submit both the Student Financial Assessment Form and an application with Melbourne Law School during the application period.

    Apply with MLS

    Applications submitted to Melbourne Law School without an accompanying Student Financial Assessment Form submission will not be considered.

  • When will I know the outcome?

    Recipients will receive their outcome approximately one month after applications close.

What are the benefits?

A single payment of up to $10,000.

The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed information about jointly run scholarships programs, please also see our partners' websites. Information describing the number and value of scholarships awarded is indicative.