PDL Student Grant Program

Providing assistance to future pharmacists

The PDL Student Grant Program aims to enhance the education and training of future pharmacists by assisting selected, individual student members to attend a recognised Australian pharmacy conference.

Grant details

Up to three PDL grants are available nationally each year, at a value of up to $5,000AUD each. Funding is provided to attend one of the following eligible events:

 

Where relevant, grants may include:

  • Full delegate registration
  • Travel*
  • Accommodation*
  • Meals
  • Additional requests in application pertaining to event attendance will be assessed on a case-by-case basis 
  • Two years of complimentary PDL membership upon commencement of pharmacist registration 
  • Mentorship and advice from PDL’s Professional Officers, Board and/or Local Advisory Committee members (where relevant)


*Terms and conditions apply to travel and accommodation expenses based on the location of event and location of the applicant, at PDL’s discretion. 

Eligibility

To be eligible for a grant, you must:

  • be a currently enrolled full-time student in a pharmacy program at a recognised Australian university. Undergraduate and postgraduate will be considered; and
  • be a current PDL member. If you’re not a member of PDL, you can join by completing an online registration. PDL membership is free for pharmacy students and intern pharmacists.

Selection criteria

The grant recipients will be selected by the PDL Student Grants Committee from the eligible applications received.
Selection is based on:

  • interest and engagement in pharmacy as a profession; and
  • expected outcomes from attending the conference.

Read more in the Assessment Criteria

Apply for a 2024 student grant

Applications for this year’s grant program are open! You will need to prepare the following before completing your online application: 

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Faculty staff member or manager written reference
  • Leave approved by the university (if required)
  • Detailed outline of costs by category


To apply, log in to the PDL member portal and look for the section ‘Apply for the Student Grant Program’ on your portal homepage. Please contact grants@pdl.org.au with any queries. 

Applications close on Sunday, 14 April 2024 at 11pm AEST.

See some of our previous winners

Hear from our grant recipients

“I used my PDL student grant to attend APSAD 2022, a conference focussing on the research findings of clinical and social interventions in various drug and alcohol organisations nationwide.  I would like to thank PDL for their amazing support and the opportunity to widen my knowledge in addiction medicine. When registering for the conference, PDL’s communication and swift assistance was fantastic. The grants team was friendly and appreciated the sense of urgency I had to book this conference. I felt that PDL was excited for me to receive this opportunity and wanted to provide me with the best opportunity possible to enjoy the conference. I highly recommend every pharmacy student to apply for this grant, as this is a valuable opportunity to build your knowledge and network with others in our profession.”

– Joby Elias, 2022 PDL Student Grant recipient

“Although not what I had originally planned [because of the COVID-19 pandemic], I was able to use my PDL grant to attend the SHPA Foundation Seminar in Clinical Medication Management. I was incredibly grateful for the financial support from PDL and the opportunity to use the money to attend this event. The course was beneficial in helping me consolidate and extend on the knowledge I was gaining during my clinical placement, and touched on several topics which were not taught at university. I am now undertaking my internship in the hospital setting, and find myself using the knowledge and skills I gained on a daily basis. Most importantly, I am sure that this opportunity has meant I am able to provide better care for my patients and add more value to the multidisciplinary team.”

– Mikah Peterson, 2020 PDL Student Grant recipient