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University acknowledges the importance of this group in growing the University and this scholarship aims to foster trust and confidence in Curtin University as a place for students to further their studies
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University acknowledges the importance of this group in growing the University and this scholarship aims to foster trust and confidence in Curtin University as a place for students to further their studies
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achievements, both he and his wife, Lydia, were active in initiating the Black Women's Action group in the 1970s. Value The bursary will have a maximum value of $2000 to be paid in one instalment. Eligibility
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Engineering (Software Engineering) Master of Science (Industrial Engineering) Eligibility criteria Applicants must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible to apply for the Scholarship: Australian
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Faculties and centres Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Engineering courses Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) Course type Undergraduate Postgraduate coursework Higher Degree by Research
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and research are welcome to apply. Value Each scholarship will have a maximum value of 10% of the tuition fees for the duration of the approved award program and will be applied as a 10% reduction of
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the contribution made by Charles Watson to Australian and international health policy, education and research over a 40-year career, particularly during his tenure as Executive Dean, Health Sciences (1997-2006
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Torrens University Australia | Sydney Domestic Airport, New South Wales | Australia | about 20 hours ago
language Higher Degrees by Research Download a course guide Studying with us Why study with us Employability International students Study options Campus locations Student life Student support Mature age students
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completed the Game Changers Program * UniReady in Schools is currently available with a selected group of high schools around WA. The students in this program must successfully complete the UniReady in
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Socio-economic background Please note: Preference may be given to a particular traditional owner group or discipline Optional: Supporting reference letter(s), including references from current and past