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Aptitude Test (SAT-I) A SAT 1 composite score of 1290 Qualification Minimum requirement Korean College Scholastic Aptitude Test (CSAT), from 2018 Aggregate level of 9 from Korean Language, Mathematics and
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This scholarship aims to support high-achieving Indigenous Australian students who are starting their first year of an undergraduate degree in science, mathematics or IT. The scholarship also aims to foster further
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Science (Honours) - Physics Major Astrophysics stream Applied Physics stream Mathematical Physics stream Materials Science stream Double degrees with any of the above courses will be considered. Eligibility
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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 to encourage students who are experiencing financial hardship, come from a disadvantaged background...
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of Mathematics Bachelor of Science. This scholarship is not available to: single-unit study students - studying an individual unit at QUT, but not enrolled in a QUT course cross-institutional students - enrolled
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have obtained Grade 8 theory. In exceptional circumstances, and depending on the availability of funds, we may consider applications from those with ABRSM/Trinity Grade 6 or above. In your application
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inspire and support outstanding Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) students with an interest in using mathematical modelling and advanced technologies and software to pursue studies and a future career in
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the Cecil Segedin Endowment Fund. This is a memorial Scholarship in remembrance of Professor Cecil Segedin who began teaching Engineering Mathematics at Ardmore in the 1950s and went on to establish