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developing great talent. We work to remove barriers related to gender identity, culture, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, and age. We strongly encourage applicants from diverse Aboriginal and Torres
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opportunity employer focused on attracting, retaining, and developing great talent. We work to remove barriers related to gender identity, culture, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, and age. We
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, equity, and inclusion. We pride ourselves on being an equal opportunity employer focused on attracting, retaining, and developing great talent. We work to remove barriers related to gender identity
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through publications, exhibitions, performances, public lectures, or presentations. Strong program proposal Successful applicants propose a program that is feasible within the allocated time and is relevant
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developing great talent. We work to remove barriers related to gender identity, culture, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability, and age. We strongly encourage applicants from diverse Aboriginal and Torres
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part in a focus group to inform how we develop our services to students. These scholarships are valued at $10,000 for one year only. Any undergraduate degree or master’s degree offered by Swinburne
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are required to engage with the Moondani Toombadool Centre (MTC) at the commencement of your studies and sign up to MTC's Indigenous Academic Success Program (IASP) at the beginning of each semester of study
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Moondani Toombadool Centre encourages students to actively engage with their Indigenous Student Advisors and the Indigenous Academic Success Program to ensure consistent academic results. The Moondani
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Swinburne has been involved in the Australia Awards scholarship program for over 15 years. Currently, there are more than 30 Australia Award students enrolled at the university. The Australia Awards
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The Sheila Fitzgerald Scholarship supports students enrolled in an Apprenticeship or Vocational foundation program, consistent with Sheila’s deeply held commitment to accessible, high-quality