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highlight their entrepreneurial plans/goals. For example, in a statement of no more than 500 words, you may like to describe your thought process and actions when establishing your own business endeavour
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area (MM2 - MM7) within Queensland according to the Modified Monash Model 2023 provide evidence of academic achievement as directed in the application process: final year school report card or post
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or visit Is your scholarship taxable? Charles Sturt University will treat any information provided by the applicant within the terms of relevant privacy legislation. See Charles Sturt privacy policy
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tertiary studies Enrolled in Bachelor of Commerce (Property Development and Valuation) Enrolled in their final year in 2025 Application process To apply for the Preston Rowe Paterson Regional Scholarship
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are not eligible for this scholarship. This scholarship is deferrable for up to one year Application process Application form not required - please follow the steps below. Eligibility and Assessment Step 1
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-countries.aspx or for further information about studying at Curtin as an AAS recipient go to: http://international.curtin.edu.au/scholarships/australia-award-scholarships/ Application process For details of how
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response (max word count 500 words); and Contact details (including residential address). Selection process The Winner of the Grant will be selected and awarded by a panel of judges from the RSPCA Pet
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of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Descent (CATSID) process to confirm eligibility. Confirmation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Descent (CATSID) for students You can contact the Oodgeroo Unit
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provided. Both written and video applications will form part of the shortlisting process. Our panel will assess applications based on: academic merit your desire to build a career in marketing and aspiration