55 quantum-information Undergraduate positions at Queensland University of Technology
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not be taken into consideration for this scholarship - eligibility is solely determined on your academic record. You're not eligible if you receive another QUT academic scholarship. You will not be
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engineering: SE40 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) / Bachelor of Mathematics SE60 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) / Bachelor of Information Technology SE80 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours
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- eligibility is solely determined on your academic record. You're not eligible if you receive another QUT academic scholarship. You won't be reconsidered for the scholarship if you are returning to your prior
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execution) finance and operations (agency operations, budgeting). Eligibility The Rumbletown Pathways Scholarship is defined as a non-academic achievement-based scholarship. It is predicated
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What you'll receive You'll receive a scholarship valued at $5,000 for one year, paid in two instalments of $2,500. This scholarship is offered in Semester 1 each year. Eligibility You must be one
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What you'll receive You'll receive a scholarship valued at $7,500 for one year, paid in two instalments of $3,750. This scholarship is offered in Semester 1 each year. Eligibility You must be one
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What you'll receive You'll receive a scholarship valued at $5,000 for one year, paid in two instalments of $2,500. This scholarship is offered in Semester 1 each year. Eligibility You must be one
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What you'll receive This scholarship was last offered in semester 2, 2025. It has been replaced by the QUT - International Talent Scholarship. Grandfathering This scholarship will be granted
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this expanded scope of practice. Complete your online application What happens next? Once the selection process is complete, you will be notified in writing of the outcome of your application. The successful
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the quality of writing, presentation and information provided knowledge of cultural safety and health issues encountered in rural, remote and Indigenous populations clarity of expectations and potential