Bullivants is proud to announce and congratulate Hayden Wiggins in becoming our new recipient of the Bullivants Indigenous Scholarship Program for 2022. The scholarship grants Hayden a yearly $10,000 financial support payment for the duration of his degree in Engineering. Funded by the sale of selected Bullivants alloy chain slings, the scholarship program aims to encourage and support Indigenous tertiary students who have a passion for engineering and provide them with hands-on experience in the business. To qualify for this scholarship, all recipients are to be a full-time Indigenous Australian student working towards an undergraduate degree in Engineering at an accredited Australian university.
Bullivants is also continuing to support Caitlin Ramsay, one of the first scholarship recipients. Caitlin started her Engineering degree at UNSW in 2018, joining our program in 2019. This year will be her final year and she will be graduating in early 2023.
As Australia’s oldest, largest, and most progressive specialist provider of rigging, lifting and height safety products and services, Bullivants is grateful and would like to thank all their customers for purchasing quality lifting equipment and contributing directly to the Bullivants Indigenous Scholarship Program.