The Indigenous Arts Leaders Fund will support 10 full-fee scholarships for the Graduate Certificate program and additional support of accommodation and mentorship to the participants.
‘Val’s very generous donation lets us focus on the learning experience when designing the new Graduate Certificate. In other circumstances we would be conscious of the travel and accommodation costs associated with residential study and be aware of financial access to postgraduate study,’ Dr Kershaw says.
‘Thanks to the scholarships we can build residential study with an on-country experience into the new program. It also lets us offer the course to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts workers from regional and remote parts of Australia.’
In selecting the projects she supports, Val carefully considers an organisation’s financial documents and strategic plans to ensure due diligence.
‘By nature, I am a structures and systems person, with a working knowledge of investing in the future,’ she says.
Val also reflects on the causes close to her heart and encourages others to do the same.
‘It’s about being true to oneself, and it’s about being bold.’
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This was originally published on the Deakin website.