40 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Undergraduate positions at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia
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Dec) declaring that the individual applying for the scholarship is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, and/or is accepted as such by the community in which you live, or formerly lived. Be a
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The Jean Barry Scholarship for Women is made possible by a generous bequest left to Swinburne University in 2017. The late Jean Barry was a Swinburne alum and completed a Bachelor of Arts in 1989
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scholarship application or a certified Statutory Declaration (Stat Dec) declaring that the individual applying for the scholarship is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, and/or is accepted as such
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for accounting or an allied business discipline and has experienced educational disadvantage. This two-year scholarship is an integral component of the Accounting Futures Fund which aims to inspire and invigorate
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valued at $10,000. Courses eligible Any undergraduate course offered by Swinburne University of Technology. Eligibility / selection criteria To be eligible for the Yeap Scholarship, applicants must: Meet
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background enrolled in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degree, who progressed from the Associate Degree in Engineering OR Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology. This scholarship is valued at $7,500
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to work while studying, the scholarship enables the recipient to focus fully on their academic journey and pursue their passion for a career in business. This scholarship is valued at $5,000 for one year
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Expressions of Interest are now open The New Colombo Plan Scholarship is a prestigious Australian Government program that provides opportunities for Australian undergraduate students to undertake a
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funded from the estate of Fannie Pridmore, these scholarships are valued at $7,500 per annum for the duration of the course, up to three years. This scholarship is valued at up to $22,500 with $7,500 paid
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The Merna Mattsson Scholarship for Women in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities is made possible by a generous legacy donation from the Mattsson family in recognition of Merna's contribution as