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Based on academic achievement To retain this scholarship: You must maintain full-time enrolment. You must maintain academic performance as approved by the Faculty of Education throughout the course. How
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full-time enrolment. You must maintain academic performance as approved by the Faculty of Education throughout the course. How to apply No application is required. All eligible students will be
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research project ideas and initiatives that lead to high impact collaborations and significant external funding. As part of this partnership, eligible honours students can apply for a scholarship to cover
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to a maximum of four years. An invitation to apply for a place in Monash Minds, a leadership program for first-year students. Recipients may be asked to participate or be profiled in relevant Monash
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criteria: A commencing or continuing undergraduate or postgraduate (coursework) student in an approved degree or graduate pathway program in the Faculty of Information Technology at a Monash campus in
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Medicine Honours program at the Monash Alfred campus (Bachelor of Medical Sciences (Honours) (MED4301 & MED4302), Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (Honours) (BMS4100 & BMS4200), or the Bachelor of Health
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: Commencing or continuing full-time in the Bachelor of Commerce honours program with an econometrics, business analytics or actuarial studies specialisation. Benefits $15,000 for one year only (48 credit points
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humanitarian visa holder You must meet the following criteria: Completed 24 credit points of third-year pharmacology-based units. Commencing an honours program in the Department of Pharmacology at a Monash
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financial hardship . Benefits $6000 per annum (48 credit points of study) until the minimum points for your degree are completed. An invitation to apply for a place in Monash Minds , a leadership program for
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Studies, Diploma of Higher Education, or Monash Enabling program at a Monash campus in Australia. Required to relocate from a regional or remote area for study Experiencing financial hardship . To be