19 computational-solid-mechanics Undergraduate positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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Childhood). How to apply You must apply directly to the Employing Queensland: Innovative Pathways to teaching (EQuIPT) program . All students accepted into this program will receive a scholarship. You do not
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) EU72 Maser of Teaching (Early Childhood). How to apply You must apply directly to the Employing Queensland: Innovative Pathways to teaching (EQuIPT) program . All students accepted into this program
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for more information via email information.oodgeroo@qut.edu.au Subject to Lendlease express consent in writing, scholarship applicants may be offered the opportunity to join the Lendlease Graduate Program
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experiencing financial hardship enrolled in or applying for either: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) from a regional, rural, or remote area. This
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) EN01 Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical). You must: have a grade point average (GPA) of at least 4.0 demonstrate an interest in water conservation and management in your application. To apply
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Strait Islander students at QUT. This is evidenced by many QUT students completing the Ashurst work experience program and transitioning into the firm's graduate program - the firm being the principal
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of foundations, in a variety of ground conditions, for a wide range of civil engineering and building applications.
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or international student who has completed the Australian Year 12 curriculum in Australia Faculty quotas apply to this program. Scholarship offers will be made in rank order starting with highest eligible ATAR
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either: electrical engineering electrical and aerospace engineering computer and software systems engineering mechatronics engineering, or robotics and AI. Previous experience Students with prior
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financial need. The Brisbane office of global accounting firm BDO has become the first business organisation to partner with QUT in creating scholarships for disadvantaged students through the QUT Learning