This scholarship is open to teachers currently teaching in NSW secondary schools, preferably vocational education and training accredited teachers, those undertaking a VET coordination role at their school, or careers advisers.
The scholarship is for a study of current issues and trends in vocational education, skills and pathways that impact students in schools.
Potential research topics may include, but are not restricted to:
- the role of workplace learning in the delivery and assessment of VET courses
- school-based apprenticeship and traineeship pathways
- partnerships between vocational education providers and industry
- curriculum structures, delivery models, and arrangements within vocational education
- the transition and recognition of vocational education credentials earned by students for post-school vocational education and training.
The successful applicant will undertake a study tour of up to 5 weeks internationally or within Australia. Study tour travel is to be completed in one block between 1 January and 30 June 2026, with follow-up activities and reporting to be completed within 90 days of study tour completion.
Time may involve formal study, for example, undertaking a short course at a respected tertiary institution, or a program of visits to sites, schools and institutions to conduct interviews, observe exemplary practices and collect resources for the preparation of teaching materials related to the specific scholarship category.
The Scholarship Terms and Conditions apply to all NSW Premier's Teacher Scholarships. Applicants should refer to the FAQs for applicants when preparing and submitting an application. As part of the online application, applicants must upload their research and study tour proposal along with the Endorsement of Application form. Researching and writing an application may count as professional development to help maintain your accreditation. For more information, refer to NESA’s professional development requirementsExternal link for teachers.
One scholarship of $15,000 will be offered for travel during 2026.
Proudly supported by the NSW Department of Education - Skills and Workforce Programs Directorate.

