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The Australian Sugar Industry Scholarship is awarded to undergraduates (in their penultimate year of study) studying engineering (chemical, mechanical, process or electrical), science or technical
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of the following courses: Bachelor of Computing (Computer Science, Cyber Security or Software Engineering) Bachelor of Technology (Computer Systems and Networking) Bachelor of Advanced Science (Computing) (Hons
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or former refugee completed secondary school at a School Network Access Program school not have completed the same level of program or higher, e.g. if you plan to study a Bachelor of Architectural
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. The Kate Mullin Association is a network of teachers, literacy coordinators and researchers, and committed friends of Kate’s who want to grow her legacy in Aboriginal literacy. Student type Current Students
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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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year. Note: The IFM Investors Women in Infrastructure Scholarship is regarded as taxable income under taxation legislation as there is an opportunity to undertake paid work with the donor. We recommend
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to Australia current or former refugee completed secondary school at a School Network Access Program school be able to demonstrate academic achievement: first year commencing students must have completed year
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or former refugee completed secondary school at a School Network Access Program school be aiming to complete your degree in no more than the standard duration including any credit exemptions (four
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Strait Islander were born overseas, are from a non-English background and recently migrated to Australia current or former refugee completed secondary school at a School Network Access Program school
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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