Law @ RMIT and STEM scholarship  

 Studying Law at RMIT

The Bachelor of Laws brings law to life.  With coursework designed and delivered in close partnership with respected Australian law firms, you’ll be ready to hit the ground running upon graduation.

 

Delivered by leaders of industry in the heart of Melbourne, this 3-year law degree draws on deep industry connections to give students as much real-world experience as possible.  The practical component is balanced with a thorough theoretical grounding in the Australian legal system and fundamental legal principles and concepts. 

As well as learning how to analyse and solve problems involving questions of law, students will also develop a suite of invaluable skills that will prepare them for a career as a legal practitioner or in a law-related field.  Such skills include effective writing, drafting, advocacy, interviewing and advising, negotiation, teamwork and presentations. 

 

The VCE entry requirements are Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English other than EAL or at least 27 in English as an Additional Language (EAL), and a guaranteed ATAR of 88.00.

 

Find out more by browsing Studying Law at RMIT. 

 

 

 Westpac Young Technologists Scholarships

Awarded to up to 35 students a year, the Young Technologists Scholarship is open to talented and inquisitive CSP high school graduates looking to strengthen their passion and expertise in technology to innovate and create new opportunities and inspire good in the world of STEM.  

 

Applicants will need to apply for approved technology-related degrees at one of five partner universities – 

 

Students who want a diverse and exciting career working at the cutting edge of technological innovation are encouraged to apply for an eligible course at the above-mentioned universities.  Successful recipients will receive $15,000 over three years to help support their undergraduate studies in technology, and will also have access to paid internships and inspiring mentors.  In addition, students may receive a further $5,000 to cover the cost of attending the Disruptive Leaders Program.  

 

Best of all, students will become a lifelong member of the Westpac 100 Scholars Network: an inclusive group of some of the brightest young minds in Australia.  Lifelong membership to this network gives students access to one of Australia’s most diverse meetings of like minds.  It is designed to be inspiring, influential and a life-long learning experience.  Application will be assessed by the chosen university and top candidates will be shortlisted.  Candidates will then be invited to attend an interview to determine their selection.  The interview panel will be made up of a combination of Westpac Scholars Trust and university staff.  

 

Find out more at Young Technologists Scholarship or register an interest in the 2026 program here.  Applications opened on 2 September 2025 and close on 13 January 2026.