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date is listed at the top of the page Incomplete applications will not be assessed Once submitted, application status will change to submitted Step 4: Receipt Application receipt will be sent
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Step 1: Download Nomination form is available to download from the right hand side of this page when the scholarship is open for application Step 2: Complete Approved nominator is to complete
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planning system. The scholarship is a DPLH initiative to support and encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students into land use planning roles within the Department. Student type Current Students
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Status: Closed Applications open: 18/11/2024 Applications close: 29/11/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This scholarship is made available
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of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial and Systems Engineering) Bachelor of Science (Extractive Metallurgy
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valued at AUD$50,000 and will be provided as a fee discount towards the course tuition fees. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health Sciences
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to support and encourage students to study metallurgy with the view of practicing as a qualified Metallurgist in the years to come. Independent Metallurgical Operations (IMO) has been providing
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at Curtin University in semester 2, 2024 Demonstrated financial hardship Demonstrated low socio-economic status Not already have completed a course of study that is equivalent to a bachelor degree at any
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there is a growing body of international students around the world studying for an Australian high school certificate. In support of this cohort, this scholarship aims to assist international students who
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Program is funded by the Australian Federal Government. It aims to assist Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students experiencing financial hardship, particularly those from remote and regional areas