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**Frequently Asked Questions from applicants for the Kerrie Nairn Scholarship for Public Speaking**
**What do the Judges really want?**
The Judges want applicants to really think about the best way to address the criteria. Don’t give the Judges the ‘kitchen sink’ approach. Succinct, clear, well thought through will be better than a ramble at any time. After all, the Judges are looking for a person with high potential to be a professional speaker - someone who knows how to deliver a clear, persuasive, memorable message.
**Who are the Judges?**
The Chair of the Selection Committee is a Professional Member of NSAA, Ann Villiers. Other members of the Committee are selected from past Nevin Winners, CSPs and Professional Members who have long and successful careers and experience in the speaking industry. These people are NSAA mentors and guiding lights and know what Kerrie stood for.
**Do you get any feedback from the Judges?**
The decision of the Judges is final. There are usually too many applicants to be able to provide detailed feedback to each person. However, after the Scholar is announced, the Chair of the Committee Ann Villiers is happy to respond to an email or phone call asking for informal feedback though not to debate the decision.
**What should the application have in it?**
Follow the application form – it sets out what the Judges require.
**Is there any area that’s more important in the application?**
No, so please make sure you complete all the questions.
**Is it really important to have a great video?**
This Scholarship is to select someone with high potential. The Judges understand that many applicants may not yet have a professionally made video. That’s fine. The Judges look at the footage not for how technically sensational it is, but to look and listen to you, your presentation style, your message, your impact on the audience, your potential to be one of the leaders in the industry. Audio alone is not enough. We need to see the whole package of you – your connection with their audience, the emotional as well as the content.
**What if I don’t have any video footage?**
Get some. It doesn’t have to be commercially made. If you haven’t got a presentation coming up that can be recorded prior to putting your application in, get some friends together and record your presentation to them. It’s better than nothing. Audio alone is not enough. We need to see the whole package of you – your connection with their audience, your impact, the emotional as well as the content. If you are a member and/or attend NSAA meetings, perhaps you have a State Chapter meeting coming up (check out the NSAA website) – think about how you could use that opportunity even if it was only to ask a few people to come and watch you present as part of your ‘audience’ when you make the recording.
**What should the layout of the application form look like?**
Follow the layout of the application form. You can use the application form on the website or you can use it as a template. Answer all of the questions.
**Should I go to the effort of making my application ‘pretty’?**
Depends what you mean by ‘pretty’. The Judges are looking for potential to be a Professional Speaker. Something just thrown together, hand-written, papers not clipped together, DVD’s not labelled, failure to include appropriately sized return stamped address envelopes for return of materials - that’s not professional is it?
**What did previous winners do to win?**
Demonstrated their true potential. They presented their material in a clear succinct and professional form. Their message was easy to understand. They had thought through what they would do with the Scholarship funds. They explained how they would be an Ambassador for the Association and the Speaking industry. They showed their commitment to being a role model for school students. They had a plan. They had some ‘runs on the board’ and evidence to prove it.
**Can I have a look at previous applications?**
No. Nor should you contact them for assistance with your application. The Judges want to hear from YOU, assess YOUR initiative, professionalism, creativeness, inspirational capability – and YOU can’t copy that from someone else.
**Will testimonials from other people help my application?**
Referees are an essential part of the application. Think carefully about who you choose. Most applicants come up with referees who give glowing reports –just like job applicants do. But think carefully.
Giving us the names of referees who have never seen you speak isn’t that helpful! Think about who can provide credible, accurate, thoughtful observations about you and your professional speaking potential? Explain to them what the Kerrie Nairn Scholarship for Public Speaking is all about. Make sure you get permission from your referees to put their names forward. And make sure you put all their current contact details, phone, mobile and email on the application form. Interestingly, and to us an indicator of lack of professionalism, some previous applicants had not asked permission from their referees to give their names and had given incomplete and/or inaccurate contact details.
**Will the Committee contact all the referees?**
We contact the referees of applicants who make the ‘short’ list – but that could be a long ‘short list’ depending on the calibre of the applicants. The Committee will talk to as many people as necessary to select the best candidate for the Scholarship. We will ask referees not to disclose they have been contacted as we do not want to get hopes up that are then dashed.
**How much detail do I need to put in the spending plan?**
Enough to enable the Judges to know that you have thought through what you want to achieve with the Scholarship opportunities. Where are the areas you want to develop? What do you think might be the optimum way to do that?
**If I put a spending plan together, am I locked into it?**
No. The Scholar will have plenty of opportunity and assistance to work through with their Mentor the final plan for the funds. However the selection will be based on the application form so it will serve as a road map and substantial deviations would not be expected.
**What are the obligations of the Scholar over the 12 month period?**
Please see the information about Terms and Conditions in the Scholarship Application form. You are required to be an Ambassador for NSAA, the Professional Speaking Industry and are required to present a session at a number (up to 3) of events for School Students approved by DEEWR .
**Do I have to get involved in National Speakers other than becoming a member?**
Yes. One of the criteria is to be an Ambassador for the Association as well as for the industry. Don’t apply if you don’t think you can do that. An Ambassador for NSAA means to be promoting the Association whenever you get a chance.
**Do I have to use the Acknowledgement and Disclaimer on my website and all marketing and promotional materials during the Scholarship year?**
Yes –whenever you describe yourself as the Kerrie Nairn Scholar – and most people do as it is such a prestigious Award. If you don’t use the Acknowledgement and Disclaimer, it jeopardizes the Scholarship funding.
**Can I apply again if I was not successful in a previous year?**
Of course. The Selection Committee reviews all applications on an equal basis each year. Prior applications and results are not taken into account. Of course, if you have made progress since your last application, we are confident you would describe that as part of your application.
2009 Scholar Announced
On March 27, 2009 at the Opening Ceremony of the 2009 NSAA Convention, the Hon Gary Nairn, the 2008 - 2009 President Kevin Ryan and the Chair of the Kerrie Nairn Scholarship Committee Anne Riches, announced that the 2009 Kerrie Nairn Scholar is Jason Fox from WA. Find out more about Jason at http://www.drjasonfox.com
2009 Scholar Jason Fox - 3 month Update
2009 Scholar Jason Fox - 6 month Update
2009 Scholar Jason Fox - 9 month Update
The Kerrie Nairn Scholars 2006, 2007 and 2008
2008 Scholar Announced
On March 28, 2008 at the Annual NSAA Convention, the Hon Gary Nairn and the President of NSAA announced that the 2008 Kerrie Nairn Scholar is Dale Elliott from SA. Find out more about Dale at http://www.daleelliott.com/Dales_Story.html
2008 Scholar Dale Elliott - 9 month Update
2008 Scholar Dale Elliot - 6 month Update
2008 Scholar Dale Elliot - 3 month Update
2007 Scholar Announced
On March 30, 2007 at the Twentieth Annual NSAA Convention, the Hon Julie Bishop MP, Minister of Education, Science and Training and the Hon Gary Nairn MP, Special Minister of State, announced that the 2007 Kerrie Nairn Scholar is Alicia Curtis from WA. Find out more about Alicia at http://www.AliciaCurtis.com
2007 Scholar Alicia Curtis - 9 month Update
2007 Scholar Alicia Curtis - 6 month Update
2006 and First Scholar announced
On April 1st at the Nineteenth Annual NSAA Convention, the Hon Brendan Nelson MP, Minister of Defence (representing the Minister for Education), and the Hon Gary Nairn MP, Special Minister of State, announced that the inaugural Kerrie Nairn Scholar is Jennifer Harwood from Victoria. Find out more about Jen at http://www.jenharwood.com
Jennifer Harwood's report to the NSAA Convention April 1 2007
Listen to Jennifer Harwood Reporting on her year as the First Kerrie Nairn Scholar 2006
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