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Summary The University of Melbourne offers a suite of scholarships and grants for current University of Melbourne students undertaking overseas study as part of their undergraduate or graduate coursework
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Prac Payment (CPP) is provided by the Australian Government to assist students with undertaking a mandatory placement (also known as a practicum) as part of a higher education course in teaching
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bursary was established with a donation from various Rotary Clubs within District 9800, which covers part of the Melbourne Metropolitan area and reaching as far north as Echuca and is offered to Indigenous
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skills, as evidenced by significant leading role/s in various organisations, not including those considered part of work duties lead projects and initiatives performed successfully, not including those
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supports graduate research students in the Melbourne Veterinary School undertaking travel to attend conferences, fieldwork, etc. as part of a Study Away request. Benefits Up to $3000 for travel to attend
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on the importance of adopting a considerate and open mindset, and encouraged me to continue engaging in volunteering initiatives, such as supporting the Ukrainian Centre in London. For me, an important part of
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must: Present their research at a Dr Hubert Sydney Jacob's Memorial Lecture to be held as part of the Department Seminar Series in the year of receiving the award Complete domestic or international
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Summary This scholarship supports PhD students in the Faculty of Science undertaking travel to attend conferences, fieldwork, etc. as part of a Study Away request. Benefits Major award of up to $2,000
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integrated learning experience as part of the Bachelor of Commerce. Benefits This grant provides a one-off payment of: $4000 for second year students undertaking a minimum 90-hour placement during the teaching
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progress; Student need, and whether any alternative funding sources are available. The scholarship is made with preference for: Students who have not previously traveled as part of their PhD program