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) Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) (Honours), Bachelor of Science (Speech Pathology) Bachelor of Science (Speech Pathology) (Honours) Bachelor of Social Work Postgraduate Degrees: Master of Occupational
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Maintain minimum 50 credits each semester at Curtin University Maintain a course weighted average (CWA) of at least 50 each semester Fail no more than one unit per study period Enquiries Scholarships Office
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to research HDR students can self-teach the processes involved and understand the purpose of these experiments. To speed up a student's learning journey on arrival in-order-to give more time for the actual
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: Maintain a minimum enrolment of 25 credits during the Scholarship Not be in receipt of any other scholarship from the same funding source and/or for the same purpose Enquiries Scholarships Office E
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be in receipt of any other scholarship from the same funding source and/or purpose Enquiries Scholarships Office E: scholarships@curtin.edu.au T: 1300 222 888 Visit our Frequently Asked Questions
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Planning Program Scholarship has been developed by the Government of Western Australia through the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage (DPLH) to embed caring for Country within the State's land use
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base Merit Based Value This scholarship provides an eligible student with AUD$50,000 to use towards the course tuition fees. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses All
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for MPhil students for two years with the HILT CRC and Curtin University at the Curtin University Bentley Campus in Perth Western Australia. The purpose of this scholarship is to assist the development and
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Status: Closed Applications open: 10/07/2024 Applications close: 18/11/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The Scholarships Office aims
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an eligible course offer and will enrol full or part time (minimum 50 credits per study period) at Curtin University in Semester 1, 2025 Demonstrated financial hardship Demonstrated low socio-economic status