Cyril Callister Foundation Scholarship
- Category Foundation
- Location Ballarat
- Annual value $1,000
- Open date 06/01/2025
- Close date 02/03/2025
- Study sector Higher education
- Study level Bachelor
- Student type Domestic
- Student status Continuing; New / commencing
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Additional eligibility criteria
- Comes from the Western Victoria region
- Undertaken an undergraduate degree in Science
- Scholarships available 1
How to apply
Applications open 6 January, 2025.
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Once applications open, you can apply through the Scholarships and Grants portal.
About the Cyril Callister Foundation
The Man who invented Vegemite
Cyril Callister was born on 16 February 1893, in Chute, Victoria. He was the second son of nine children born to William Callister, a school teacher and postmaster, and William’s wife Rosetta.
Cyril attended Ballarat School of Mines, now Federation University Australia. He won a scholarship to attend the University of Melbourne, completing a Bachelor of Science degree in 1914, a Master of Science degree in 1917 and a Doctorate of Science in 1931.
Cyril Callister enlisted in 1915 but as a brilliant young scientist, his enlistment was dramatically cancelled against his wishes. He was assigned instead to work in munitions in England, Wales and Scotland.
Back in Australia, he took a job as a laboratory assistant at the Fred Walker Company, later Kraft. There, he invented the yeast extract that was sold as Vegemite. He also packed cheese in a can, helping to develop processed cheese in Australia.
The Cyril Callister Foundation was established in 2019 to tell the little known story of the great Australian scientist, celebrate his life, work and scientific legacy and establish scholarships designed to assist regional youth follow in the footsteps of Cyril Callister and study at university.
The foundation runs the Cyril Callister Museum in the historic town of Beaufort, north west of Melbourne, near where Cyril Callister and siblings were raised. The museum displays photos and memorabilia and runs talks, tours and events and a shop which celebrates all things Vegemite. Jamie Callister who wrote the book about his famous grandfather can also be booked for speaking engagements, school visits and events.
www.cyrilcallisterfoundation.org
Phone: 0414 082 754
The Cyril Callister Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commission.