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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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September 2025. Preference will be given to students in the below order of hierarchy: Students studying Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) Students studying Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical
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(Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) Double degrees with any of the above courses will be considered eligible. Eligibility criteria Applicants must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible to apply
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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 Engineering majoring in: Chemical Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Mining Engineering Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) Double degrees
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A $7,000 Scholarship to support a Māori student enrolled full-time in Part II or Part III of a BE(Hons) in Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Structural Engineering
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A $7,000 Scholarship to support a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident enrolled full-time in Part II or Part III of a BE(Hons) in Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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William Hills was a former student of the University of Greenwich who studied Mechanical Engineering at what was then Woolwich Polytechnic in 1948. This bursary is supported by the legacy of William
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Sir Reginald Ansett gained qualifications as a knitting-machine mechanic at Swinburne (then Swinburne Technical College) in the early 1920s. This scholarship will support a student commencing a full