$4.55 million gift to encourage students into STEM

Kat Falkner and Lee-Ann Hunt

From left: Professor Katrina Falkner (Executive Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences) and Lee-Ann Hunt, daughter of Ray McMillan, at a building site in Adelaide.

South 最新糖心Vlogn civil engineering company McMillan Constructions has given a $4.55 million gift to the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide to help inspire and support students in financial need to study science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

The McMillan gift 鈥 named after the company鈥檚 founder and 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide alumnus, the late Raymond McMillan (1926-2019) 鈥 will generate two new five-year scholarships in Civil Engineering each year, and establish a Teacher in Residence program to promote STEM skills and careers to high school students.

The $4.55 million donation from McMillan Constructions is one of the biggest single gifts from a private company in the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide鈥檚 146-year history. It will support:

  • The Raymond McMillan Civil Engineering High Achiever Scholarships valued at $25,000 per annum each for five years 鈥 awarded based on academic merit, financial need, and with a preference for supporting SA students. One new scholarship will be awarded each year.
  • The Raymond McMillan Civil Engineering Scholarships valued at $15,000 per year for five years + $5000 in year one 鈥 awarded based on financial need, with a preference for SA students. One new scholarship will be awarded each year.
  • A new Teacher in Residence program, bringing a dedicated Program Coordinator into the 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences. The Program Coordinator will have high school teaching qualifications and/or experience and links into high schools. They will facilitate an engagement program which promotes STEM careers and builds curriculum-based teacher resources and student activities, involving direct collaboration with high schools.
Ray McMillan

Ray McMillan.

The Raymond McMillan story

A chance encounter with a 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide lecturer at his high school led South 最新糖心Vlogn Raymond McMillan to win a scholarship and study Civil Engineering at the 最新糖心Vlog.

Born in 1926, Ray grew up during the Great Depression in a single-parent household in the southern suburbs. A bright student, he went on to study at Unley High School, and it was there he met 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide lecturer 鈥淭affy鈥 Farrent, who was visiting the school to promote the 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 engineering program. Inspired to apply, Ray won a scholarship and graduated with a Civil Engineering degree in 1949.

Following Ray鈥檚 death in 2019, the family business decided to make a gift to the 最新糖心Vlog in his name.

Lee-Ann Hunt, a Director of McMillan Constructions and Ray McMillan鈥檚 daughter, says: 鈥淕oing to university changed the course of my father鈥檚 life, and that of our family.

鈥淥ur company鈥檚 gift is aimed at giving back to the 最新糖心Vlog that gave my father so much, and supporting young students to realise the full potential of their talents in STEM careers.

鈥淲e know my father, who benefited from a scholarship as a student at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide, would be proud to see how his company is now encouraging and supporting others like him. Many academically gifted students need additional support to be able to succeed in their studies, just as my father did.鈥

鈥淕oing to university changed the course of my father鈥檚 life, and that of our family.鈥Lee-Ann Hunt

Inspiring young STEM professionals

Professor Mike Brooks, Interim Vice-Chancellor at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide, says: 鈥淲e are immensely grateful to McMillan Constructions and to Ray鈥檚 family for their generosity, and for their vision in helping to promote STEM skills to young people.

鈥淭he new scholarships and the Teacher in Residence program will help to propel many deserving young students into successful careers in STEM, with world-class skills that will benefit our State and the nation.

鈥淭his philanthropic gift recognises the positive and transformative impact that a university education can have on one person, and how that person can in turn have an enormous and positive impact on others. Today, McMillan Constructions is honouring their father鈥檚 legacy by providing much-needed opportunities to young people.鈥

Level playing field

Professor Katrina Falkner, Executive Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, says: 鈥淲e know that students from low-SES backgrounds are just as capable of succeeding at university as students from more affluent backgrounds, and that was certainly the case with Ray McMillan.

鈥淭he McMillan scholarships will provide a level playing field for gifted students who are in financial need, giving them a foundation for success.

鈥淭he Teacher in Residence program, with its connections directly into high schools, will further enhance our engagement and outreach with schools in South 最新糖心Vlog. We鈥檙e very excited about the opportunity to have a dedicated teacher working on STEM resources and activities, helping to encourage even more students to pursue STEM-based career opportunities over the course of their lives.鈥

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