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anthropology (in conjunction with CSIRO). How to apply To start an application, view the Position Description and follow the 'How to Apply' links to submit a resume, cover letter and response to the Key
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: Explain your financial position and outline how this scholarship will be used to secure accommodation. Please also include the area in which you are relocating from. 7. Provide a referee reports outlining
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application, please view the Scholarship Help Guide. Conditions All scholarships offered by Swinburne are governed by a set of conditions. Please visit our Scholarship Conditions page for further information
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completed Year 12 in 2024. You have been offered and accepted a place in a Victorian tertiary institution (University or TAFE) to study full time in 2025. A successful applicant may defer study for one year
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scholarships offered by Swinburne are governed a set of conditions. Please visit our Scholarship Conditions page for further information. Contact Fees and Scholarships Team, Student Administration. scholarship
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at $2,200 as a one-off payment. How to apply Conditions All scholarships offered by Swinburne are governed a set of conditions. Please visit our Scholarship Conditions page for further information. Contact
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at $5,500 as a one-off payment. How to apply Conditions All scholarships offered by Swinburne are governed by a set of conditions. Please visit our Scholarship Conditions page for further information
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are payable directly to the Host Institution. The Scholarship will only provide for international tuition fees if no current exchange agreement place is available between the Home University and the Host
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Commonwealth Supported Place and meet the above criteria. If you were awarded an Access Scholarship in 2025 or a Study and Living Support Grant in Semester 1 you are ineligible to apply for this grant. Please
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employer. Value The scholarship is valued at $10,000 per year (paid bi-annually), for up to three years. How to apply Conditions All scholarships offered by Swinburne are governed by a set of conditions