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through publications, exhibitions, performances, public lectures, or presentations. Strong program proposal Successful applicants propose a program that is feasible within the allocated time and is relevant
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program, read about Swinburne’s designated research centres where you could complete your research. Step 3 Submit your application to the Australia Awards office in your home country. Strict application
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will receive more applications than grants available so there is no guarantee that you will be successful. Please ensure that you provide all the information so that your application can be fully
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an Application for Tuition Fee Scholarship justifying their grounds for support, which will then be subject to the approval of the School and the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research). Please note that additional
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: Eligibility / selection criteria To be eligible, applicants must: Value The scholarship is valued at 15% of your tuition fees. How to apply Email your student number, first name, surname and CPA Australia
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Applications are open The PhD project is part of a collaborative project: ‘A “virtual market” for analysing the uptake of energy efficiency measures in residential and commercial sectors’, funded by
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Local students applying for a place in a higher degrees by research (HDR) program will automatically be considered for an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Fees-Offset (Domestic
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Advanced Diploma) course and is transitioning to a Higher Education course. Courses eligible Any undergraduate (Bachelor) course offered by Swinburne University of Technology. NOTE: Applicants must have
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. Eligibility / selection criteria To be eligible for the Indigenous Laptop Scholarship, applicants must: Meet the following criteria: Australian citizen Confirm you are of Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres
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for the Indigenous Relocation Scholarship (Higher Education), applicants must: 1. Not be in receipt of or eligible for an ICAS scholarship . 2. You must have lived in a regional or remote area of Australia within the