38 computer-security-phd-student Undergraduate positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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Sorati Scholarship for Women aims to support female students from government high schools to undertake tertiary education in Science, Engineering or Information and Communication Technologies
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be offered an opportunity to participate in a mentoring program, interviewing skills preparation, and also offered the opportunity of a 12-week paid internship, commencing at the end of the students
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The Ethel Swinburne Society Scholarship in Nursing is generously funded by members of the Ethel Swinburne Society to support undergraduate nursing students. Ethel Swinburne was a philanthropist and
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The Swinburne Staff and Community Scholarships Fund is generously funded by the broader Swinburne donor community and supports students who have experienced educational disadvantage. In 2026
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The Indigenous Technology and Engagement Scholarship aims to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at Swinburne University with access to specific technical, IT equipment
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Trust is available to full-time students attending university. Refer to the FAQs for all eligibility requirements. See our FAQs To learn more about our scholarships for students in Australia, call The
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The Swinburne Community Bank Leadership Scholarship was established by Community Bank Inner East to support a Swinburne undergraduate student pursuing a bachelor's degree in health or education who
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The Indigenous Laptop Scholarship provides Indigenous undergraduate or postgraduate students (Including Indigenous Swinburne Online students) and Vocational Education students (VET) with a Lenovo
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support two (2) students who are enrolled in any VET or undergraduate course at Swinburne. The Dylan Alcott Foundation scholarship will provide up to $10,000 per student, per year, for a maximum of three
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. The scholarship was established to support female Bachelor of Arts students to undertake and/or continue tertiary education and to achieve their full academic potential by reducing the need to work outside of study