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that is from the same funding source and/or for the same purpose Application process Step 1: Access application form Application form can be accessed via the ‘My Studies’ tab in OASIS or via the ‘Apply
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of pursuing higher education. The scholarship is in accordance with Curtin’s long-standing, formal commitment to Ethics and Social Justice. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Centre
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experiments into visual self-learning modules. To ensure the experiments allow for several different scenarios, randomness and errors similar to a real-life experience. To create a second version that is fully
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specific scholarships in Semester 1 2026. There are two methods of applying, depending which visa you hold (see 'Are you eligible to apply?' below). The La Trobe Humanitarian Scholarship (Domestic) is for
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national sporting organisation (NSO), have no anti-doping rule violations or match fixing offences at any time be currently progressing and achieving in a funded and nationally recognised sport
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Who is it for? 1st year undergraduates, 2nd year undergraduates, 3rd year undergraduates, 4th year undergraduates, 5th year undergraduates, Honours, Postgraduate coursework, Australian Citizen
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Gnaala Karla Booja Scholarship Programme Newmont is the world’s leading gold company and a producer of copper, silver, zinc and lead. Newmont Australia is committed to reconciliation. The Gnaala
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this scholarship the faculty is seeking to support and develop students who are committed to gaining their first degree in one of the numerous disciplines offered within the Faculty of Business and Law. Student type
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the environment. (b) First Nations: be a student who is a member of an Aboriginal or Torres strait islander community and who by their example or actions is demonstrating leadership in their school or community (c
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The Office of the Provost is offering support to help students undertaking placement with the costs involved in travelling long distances and finding suitable accommodation. You are eligible