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Pre-Medicine and Health Sciences Enabling Course Indigenous Tertiary Enabling Course UniReady Enabling Program Eligibility criteria Applicants must meet all the following criteria to be considered
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+ Engineering Tomorrow First Year Scholarship supports high school students in the Girls+ Engineering Tomorrow (GET) program who accept a place at Curtin University to study Engineering. For more information on
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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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Program Game Changer Awards Girls Engineering Tomorrow Indigenous Australian Engineering School Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Youth Explorer UNAA Global Citizen and Sustainability Program *Preference will be
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, Business Administration courses are ineligible for this scholarship. Eligibility criteria Applicants must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible to apply for the Scholarship: Australian citizen
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of Health Sciences Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Engineering courses Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) Course type Higher Degree by Research Citizenship Australian Citizen
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undergraduate units in computer science or coding experience gained through Honours or Masters research work Local and international students are welcome Full-time onshore enrolment Application process Any future
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Engineering Scholarship (the Scholarship) has been developed to support students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds, throughout their course of study. The Tyree Foundation has established scholarships
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Research Project opportunities via the website. Student type Current Students Future Students Faculties and centres Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health Sciences
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of the Science & Engineering Rob Riley Memorial Scholarship (Scholarship) honours the memory of Rob Riley by supporting and encouraging Indigenous students in science and engineering undergraduate studies. Rob