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What you'll receive You'll receive a scholarship valued at $5,000 for one year, paid in two instalments of $2,500. This scholarship is offered in Semester 1 each year. Eligibility You must be one
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offered. This scholarship is offered in Semester 1, 2025 only. Eligibility You must be one of the following: an Australian citizen (including dual citizens) a permanent resident of Australia a permanent
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your academic record from HiQ site a copy of your resume/curriculum vitae (CV) a copy of your written responses to the selection criteria. What happens next? Scholarship selection assessment is based
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, including English language requirements (an IELTS score of 6.5 or above if English is not your first language). How to apply Submit your application (one PDF file) by email to Professor Christopher Barner
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The School of Clinical Sciences includes the disciplines of pharmacy, podiatry, paramedicine, radiation therapy and medical radiation sciences. The School is one of seven schools in the Faculty
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) finance and operations (agency operations, budgeting). Eligibility The Rumble Pathways Scholarship is defined as a non-academic achievement-based scholarship. It is predicated on the achievement of cultural
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next? We will email you to let you know if you have been shortlisted. It is anticipated that interviews for shortlisted applicants will be held in January 2025. Grant recipients will be awarded following
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application is not successful, we'll notify you by email. For more information about the application process please contact Professor Sridha Sridharan . About the scholarship About the project Hyperspectral
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if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax-exempt rate which will index annually. You will receive a tuition fee offset, covering the cost of your tuition fees for the first four full-time
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citizenship eligibility requirements be a commencing or continuing QUT student be a nationally categorised athlete, verified by your national sporting organisation (NSO) have no anti-doping rule violations