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ATAR of 80 or above Have participated in the Girls+ Engineering Tomorrow (GET) Network (Year 11) program run by the STEM Outreach Team of the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Curtin University Not
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will be given to applicants who have completed Curtin’s Girls+ Engineering Tomorrow (GET) Network program Step 6: Shortlist for Interview (Only if an interview is required) Shortlisted applicants will be
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Systems Engineering) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic Engineering) (Honours) Bachelor of Technology (Computer Systems and Networking
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volunteer activities within local and rural, both to give back to communities and to develop skills which may support career development. - Industry Mentoring program (IMP): 11-week mentoring program where
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excellent relationships with a wide range of Aboriginal schools in WA which enabled the improvements in student literacy. The Kate Mullin Association (KMA) is a network of teachers, literacy coordinators and
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education related expenses Guaranteed paid vacation work with Rio Tinto Guaranteed mentorship opportunities Networking event opportunities Scholarship Details Eligible courses Bachelor of Engineering (Mining
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Institute (SRI) and Sugar Research Australia (SRA). In addition to financial and work placement support, the Australian Sugar Industry Scholarship program helps recipients to make the most of their university
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the Faculty of Health. Eligibility General eligibility requirements You must: meet the academic entry requirements meet minimum English language entry requirements for the degree program. If you complete a QUT
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering Scholarship (Scholarship ) is to support and empower female and non-binary future leaders in the Electrical Engineering field, and to provide a support network throughout
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$2,500 instalments following the census date each semester. Background The La Trobe University Regional Pathway Program has a powerful impact on the participation of regional students in higher education