42 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Undergraduate positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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to participate in a 12 week paid internship to be focussed on ‘green projects’ in the sustainability area. This scholarship is valued at up to $30,000 with $10,000 paid annually for up to three years. Courses
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is valued at $2,200 as a one-off payment. Courses eligible Single or double degree undergraduate course offered by Swinburne University of Technology. Eligibility / selection criteria To be eligible
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The Indigenous Accommodation Scholarship supports Indigenous Australian students at Swinburne University, experiencing low income, financial hardship or from a regional or remote area to live in
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supporting the clubs, projects and organisations at the heart of their local community. This scholarship is valued at $7,500 for one year only. Courses eligible The following Undergraduate courses (single
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All Access Scholarships are partly funded by the Federal Department of Education’s Higher Education Participation Programme (HEPPP). HEPPP aims to ensure that Australians from low SES backgrounds
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All Access Scholarships are partly funded by the Federal Department of Education’s Higher Education Participation Programme (HEPPP). HEPPP aims to ensure that Australians from low SES backgrounds
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to both undergraduate and postgraduate students pursuing a qualification in Chemistry at Swinburne University, with scholarships of $10,000 per year for 3 years awarded to successful applicants
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. The Rosemary Simpson scholarship is valued at up to $50,000 with $10,000 paid annually for up to 5 years. Courses eligible Any on-campus undergraduate degree at Swinburne University of Technology
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The Indigenous Technology and Engagement Scholarship aims to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at Swinburne University with access to specific technical, IT equipment