Business student wins 2016 Bradman
Foundation Scholarship
Australian
cricketing legend and UOW brand ambassador Adam Gilchrist AM, today presented
the 2016 UOW Bradman Foundation Scholarship to Master of Business Student Ajay
Dalal.
The scholarship is named in honour of the world’s greatest-ever cricketer, Sir Donald
Bradman, and was launched by Gilchrist in India in 2012.It is awarded annually
and enables an Indian student - male or female - who has completed secondary
school and demonstrates strong academic, sporting, personal and social skills
as well as strong participation in cricket, to study at UOW with a 50 per cent
tuition fee reduction.
Ajay, who comes from Naguran (Jind) within the
state of Haryana in northern India, is a Master of Business student at the UOW
Sydney Business School. He completed a Bachelor of Technology in 2009 from
Kurukshetra University.
He is a medium pace bowler and before coming
to UOW, pursued a professional career in cricket. He played with Leaders in
Cricket Club & Academy, Chandigarh, from 2009 onwards and in 2010
represented Chandigarh Cricket Association in the Punjab Inter State
Tournament.
From 2010 to 2013, Ajay participated in the
KXIP CUP, which was regulated by Indian premier League team Kings XI Punjab,
which was followed with him representing the Chandigarh Cricket Association in
2014.
Ajay said he chose to study at UOW Sydney
Business School because it was highly regarded, reflected in its international
and national rankings, as well as providing an education that was relevant to
the demands of the business world. He said he was thrilled to meet Gilchrist hopes
to pursue a career in management in sports after his completing his Masters
degree.
“Because someone wanted to help me, I will
give more than 100 per cent, I know,” he said. “I’ve won various things in
cricket but this [scholarship] is the biggest.”
UOW combined as education partner with the
Bradman Foundation, a charitable trust established in 1987 with the blessing of
Sir Donald Bradman to promote cricket as a cultural and sporting force, to
establish the scholarship.It is part of a wider partnership agreement between
UOW and the Bradman Foundation to
educate, inspire and develop young people.
Gilchrist has been UOW’s Brand Ambassador
since 2008, assisting the University to develop in particular its international
links and to help achieve UOW’s goal of ranking in the top one per cent of
universities in the world.
Gilchrist said the Chandigarh region, where
Ajay is from, was very dear to his heart, having played three years for the
Indian Premier League team Kings XI Punjab, and he wished Ajay well in his
studies at UOW.
“Ajay now has the opportunity to undertake a
business degree at the UOW Sydney Business School and get the opportunity to
play high level cricket here,” Gilchrist said.“In reflecting on Sir Donald
Bradman’s comments, he often spoke about encouraging our younger generations
through education and sport. Combining the two together is something that was
very dear to Sir Donald Bradman’s heart and something that is very dear to my
heart.
“It’s wonderful this scholarships allows
people like Ajay to combine his interests in education and sport in a way that
will see him benefit.”
UOW has been the University of choice for many
Indian students and this scholarship combines, quality education and the love
of cricket across both countries and cultures.
Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Wellings CBE
said: “This scholarship gives us a chance to help fulfil Sir Donald’s vision
for the advancement of youth and cricket while also offering a great
opportunity for an Indian student to come to Australia to study at our
university and become involved in the Bradman Foundation.
“We believe this is a wonderful opportunity
for a young person from India who is passionate about cricket and passionate
about learning.”
The Bradman Scholarship presentation came
after Gilchrist had visited the Sustainable Building Research Centre (SBRC),
the Australian Institute for Innovative Materials (AIIM) and met with
Innovation Campus researchers and business tenants.
Following the presentation and media
conference, the gifted motivational speaker and father of four met domestic and
international students on the Main Campus to encourage them to pursue
excellence before visiting the recently opened Early Start Facility, which
houses the Early Start Research Institute and the Early Start Discovery Space.
Previous
Bradman Scholarship recipients
2014:MahammedShuja Ahmed Khan (inaugural winner), from Hyderabad, Bachelor
of Civil Engineering.
2015:AlankritJangid, from Bangalore, Bachelor of Business.
2016:
Ajay Dalal, from Naguran, Master of Business.
Note
to media
Photos of the presentation and visit to UOW are available for download: http://bit.ly/1QtKQ0K. Photos are for editorial use only and must be credited to ‘University of Wollongong’.
Photos of the presentation and visit to UOW are available for download: http://bit.ly/1QtKQ0K. Photos are for editorial use only and must be credited to ‘University of Wollongong’.
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About
the Bradman Foundation..!
The Bradman Foundation is based in Bowral, in
New South Wales, Australia. It owns and operates the Bradman Museum and
International Cricket Hall of Fame and manages Bradman Oval where the young Don
Bradman first learned to play the game.
The Bradman Foundation, a non-profit
charitable trust, was established in 1987 with the full support of Sir Donald
Bradman AC to promote cricket as a valuable cultural and sporting force within
the community. Each year the Foundation honours leading cricketers by naming
two Bradman Honourees.
About
the University of Wollongong..!
The University of Wollongong (UOW) is globally
ranked as one of Australia’s best modern universities and currently sits among
the top two per cent of universities in the world.
UOW has built an international reputation for
world-class research and exceptional teaching quality. It has a five-star
status for its ‘educational experience’ and ‘graduate outcomes’.
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