Hannah Kenway

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Masters of Mechanical Engineering
Liveris Undergraduate Scholar

Hannah is in her final year studying a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), majoring in Mechanical and Materials Engineering. She is a passionate student, who aspires to apply leverage engineering to create impactful change, with interests in biomedicine and sustainability. 

Hannah graduated from the Gap State High School in 2020 as dux with an ATAR of 99.95. Leading as Community Captain and participating in extracurricular activities such as music, debating and volunteering fostered a diverse range of passions. In recognition of her outstanding leadership and excellence in STEM, she was awarded the ADF 2020 Future Innovators Award. 

Upon commencing her university studies Hannah was honoured to receive a Liveris Academy Undergraduate Scholarship and Vice Chancellor Scholarship. She is extremely grateful for the diverse opportunities, support and community the Liveris Academy has provided – a highlight her exchange to the University of British Columbia. Hannah has also maintained an excellent GPA, worked in industry, researched at the Herston Biofabrication Institute and received a New Colombo Scholarship to participate in a 2-week study program on Sustainable Energy in Japan. 

Alongside her studies, Hannah has been a competitive rower for the last 5 years racing at state, national and international level. In 2024, she had the privilege of representing Australia at the World University Rowing Championships in Rotterdam. She is grateful for the community, discipline and lessons sport continues to teach her. 


For fun, Hannah loves exploring nature with her friends and family and baking sweet treats. 

Hannah Kenway