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Semester 1 dates for Study Period 1 or 2 Application process Step 1: Access application form Application form can be accessed via the ‘My Studies’ tab in OASIS or via the ‘Apply Online’ button on the top
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has launched a prestigious Scholarship program to be awarded to a high-achieving international undergraduate student who chooses to study at Curtin University, Western Australia. The scholarship is
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scholarships for consideration within the 2025 - Equity Scholarship Program (Future Students): Curtin STAR Scholarship Curtin Enabling Program Sir William Tyree Engineering Scholarship Harry Perkins Memorial
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Semester 1, 2025 Will enrol full-time (minimum 75 credits) in the first year of Bachelor of Science (Nursing) at Curtin University in Semester 1, 2025 From a rural or regional background. Application process
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extract). To model and create 3D virtual objects and settings necessary for the virtual experiments. To program the activities needed for a full laboratory experience by translating the laboratory
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eligible course in 2025. Application process Step 1: Access online application form Applications are to be submitted using the online application form. Access the form by clicking on the ‘Apply Online
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full or part time (minimum 75 credits per study period) at Curtin University in Semester 1, 2025. Application process Step 1: Access online application form Applications are to be submitted using
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and will enrol full or part time (minimum 75 credit points per study period) in a Business and Law undergraduate degree at Curtin University in semester 1, 2025. Application process Step 1: Access
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Program is funded by the Australian Federal Government. It aims to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students experiencing financial hardship, particularly those from remote and regional areas
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Program is funded by the Australian Federal Government. It aims to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students experiencing financial hardship, particularly those from remote and regional areas