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Undergraduate Scholarship has been developed to assist Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who are interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree through the Faculty of Business and Law. Through
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Scholarship (Scholarship ) has been developed to support and encourage Curtin University dedicated practitioners to deepen their knowledge and skills in communication and positive behaviour support within
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Continence Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to support and encourage Curtin University students studying the specialist nursing field of wound, ostomy and continence practice. The scholarship is
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Single Mum Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to support and encourage single mothers as they pursue their higher education, helping them achieve long-term economic security for themselves and
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ecological problems (climate change, species extinction, urbanisation) and a shift in social and political attitudes with regard to human impact on the nonhuman world call for the development of a new
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program. You will also receive an additional one-off travel allowance to assist with flights from Australia to your country of study. The following world class universities offer partial or full fee waivers
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Indigenous Scholarship has been developed by Perth Radiological Clinic in conjunction with Curtin University to encourage and support Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who have chosen to study
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Memorial Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to support a student from one of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder local high schools enrolled at Curtin to study a course in the WA School of Mines (WASM
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Health Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to pursue studies within the School of Allied Health. The scholarship aims to increase
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been developed by Curtin University to support an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who demonstrate academic potential and commitment to their community. Chris Lewis has been