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Scholarship Loxton Scholarship in Engineering Application is required. Check eligibility Key scholarship details Application status Not open yet Applications open 22 Aug 2025 Applications close 9
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total and students with a mathematics major who are enrolling in a Master of Teaching (Secondary) at the Faculty of Education are encouraged to apply. The scholarship aims to address the shortage
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Master of Entrepreneurship Master of Actuarial Science Master of Applied Econometrics have a minimum WAM of 75% in your MBS degree be in the final year of study of your MBS degree Current scholarship
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type: Current study Study area: Business and economics Need help understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply You must submit: The Student Financial Assessment form
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selection criteria Eligibility To be considered, you must be enrolled in either the Master of Psychology (Clinical Psychology), Master of Psychology (Clinical Neuropsychology), Master of Applied Psychology
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considered for this scholarship, you must: Be an international student from India, and Have applied and meet the entry requirements for a masters degree of the Melbourne Law Masters program If you are
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the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply You must submit an application and include details of the proposed travel, including purpose of travel, itinerary, and cost estimates. Submit
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the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply You must submit an application and include details about your current and previous teaching roles and responsibilities, and a personal statement
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to apply Applications will open by 1 July 2025. Submit an application Status: Open for applications Applications open: 1 Jul 2025 Applications close: 31 Dec 2025 The information listed here is subject to
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This scholarship supports female and non-binary students entering the Master of Chemical Engineering. It is a companion scholarship to the Loxton Scholarship in Engineering, which supports male students