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the NCP program while on their Scholarship Program, and as part of the alumni network on their return. Enquiries For enquiries relating to scholarships nomination and applications process, please contact
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Computer Systems 1 Bachelor of Engineering (single or double degree) Aerospace Mechanical Automotive Manufacturing Mechatronics Sustainable Systems Electrical Computer and Network Engineering Double degrees
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ATAR of 80 or above Have participated in the Girls+ Engineering Tomorrow (GET) Network program run by the STEM Outreach Team of the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Curtin University Not in receipt
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(Undergraduate) Postgraduate degrees Graduate research degrees Online courses Short courses See all Study with us Plan your way into La Trobe Choose La Trobe Find your course by ATAR Aspire early entry program
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and non-binary people in STEM. The Elevate program provides: A scholarship Access to events and networking Mentoring Ongoing support during scholars’ university studies The number of scholarships
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discretion to contribute towards educational related expenses One-off payment of up to $6,000 for an international student exchange/leadership development opportunity and networking. Payment is subject to
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disadvantage Socio-economic background Performance in interview (if required) Preference given to students who have completed Curtin's Girls+ Engineering Tomorrow (GET) Network Program Step 6: Shortlist
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for the degree program. If you complete a QUT pathway program for the purpose of satisfying QUT English language requirements, you may be eligible for this scholarship once you start your degree program be
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Technology) Bachelor of Science (Computing Systems and Networking) Bachelor of Science (Science) Information and Communication Technology Major Bachelor of Technology (Computing Systems and Networking) Eligibility
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for On Country Teacher Education Training Program (OCTE) Scholarship aims to support Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students undertaking an undergraduate Bachelor of Education (Primary Education), who is