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2024 Purple Bush Medicine Leaves Bursary Program

About the Program

The Purple Bush Medicine Leaves Bursary Program, inaugurated in 2021 and now in its 4th year, is one component of a broader Project of the AFMW – to advance the parity of representation of First Nations Peoples in the Australian medical workforce, and in its leadership.

In 2024, the AFMW is offering up to four (4) bursaries for this purpose, each valued at $1250, with the awards to be announced in NAIDOC Week in July 2024.

The recipients will include women who identify as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, are Medical Graduates or in their final year of medicine of an Australian medical degree or course.

The bursaries will provide the recipients with a financial contribution to assist their attendance and/or presentation at a national or international meeting that focuses on issues related to Indigenous Medicine and Education, Women in Medicine, Ethics, Leadership and/or Governance (see suggestions below).

Please apply by Monday 1 July 2024 by either downloading the application form then emailing the completed form with personal statement to [email protected] or apply online today.

Background

The Bursary is part of the AFMW’s Commitment to its Reconciliation Action Plan.

It has been made possible through contributions to the Purple Bush Medicine Leaves Project, initiated in 2019, on the occasion of the Centennial of the Medical Women’s International Association (MWIA), and in collaboration with Artist Louise Numina and designer Pia du Pradal. One goal of this project is to move towards parity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representation within the medical profession in Australia.

Each Bursary will provide the recipient with financial support to attend an event to enable professional development, recognition, networking, academic advancement, and leadership opportunity. The AFMW would like to learn from the recipients’ experiences, and as such, feedback after the event would be greatly appreciated but is not required.

It is hoped that the recipients of the Bursaries will also receive other non-financial benefits through their connection with the Bursary Program, such as mentoring and engagement with the diversity of medical women and their interests within the AFMW.

Important Milestones

  • Sunday 26 May 2024 – Applications open (National Sorry Day)
  • Monday 1 July 2024 – Applications close
  • Monday 8 July 2024 – Applicants are advised of the selection panel’s decision
  • NAIDOC Week 7-14 July 2024 – Bursary Recipients formally announced

The Presentation of the Bursary may be held at a dinner event of the relevant State Medical Women’s Society and/or at the AFMW Face to Face meeting in November (in compliance with any Coronavirus restrictions at that time), either in person or virtually.

Previous Recipients