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you live, or formerly lived. Meet the following enrolment criteria: be a 1st year commencing OR 2nd year Swinburne student in 2025 enrolled full-time in an eligible course (see courses eligible in
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for first- and second-year undergraduate women in STEM, with an emphasis on their career opportunities within nuclear science and engineering. AINSE offers scholarships to each of its member universities
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support and enable them to achieve their full potential by reducing the need to work outside of study. The Foundation is offering up to two scholarships in 2026 to students in either first or second year
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The Moondani Toombadool Centre HDR Scholarship is open to all current Indigenous Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidates studying at Swinburne University. Applicants must be in their second year
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environment where students can explore creative ideas, collaborate across disciplines, and engage with new materials and technologies. The successful candidate will have a background in a creative arts field
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the following enrolment criteria: be a 1st year commencing OR 2nd year Swinburne student in 2025 enrolled full-time in an eligible course (see courses eligible in section above) studying on campus A
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university English as a second language Provide one written referee report outlining your suitability for the scholarship: can be supplied by a community leader, lecturer, tutor or employer Value
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enhance your professional and technical development. This is more than a research project — it's an opportunity to help define a new frontier in manufacturing. Whether your passion lies in materials science
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, align financial records, present budget/forecasts including commentary on material changes, and resolve variances. For more information please refer to the job description. Qualifications A postgraduate
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total on offer in 2026, one for a second year undergraduate, one for a third year undergraduate and one student undertaking a Masters degree. Courses eligible The following single and double degree