Congratulations to Jax Cornforth, recipient of the 2020 Luminis Foundation Indigenous Fellowship for Cultural Leadership.
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Investment banking veteran Simon Mordant hopes his young firm’s new scholarship program will set an example for the beleaguered financial services sector.
NIDA receives $300,000 over 6 years for Indigenous Fellowship in Cultural Leadership and graduate director’s studio.
Luminis Partners committed $1 million to a scholarship program at the UNSW Business School, which includes an international exchange at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
Luminis Partners, through the Luminis Foundation, and AGSM@UNSW Business School will launch a $1m MBA scholarship program at UNSW.
The program, which will provide full tuition fees and a stipend, or salary, for the 16 month course, marks the official launch of the Luminis Foundation, the vehicle the bankers vowed to set up to support the arts, education, health and welfare.
As the inaugural recipient of a six-year grant worth $300,000, Ms George (pictured) will undertake a Master of Fine Arts in cultural leadership at NIDA to forward the momentum of reconciliation.
A $300,000 grant by the Luminis Foundation intended, in part, to assist Indigenous creative professionals undertaking a Master of Fine Arts in Cultural Leadership at NIDA.