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Work Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) (Honours) Bachelor of Science (Speech Pathology) (Honours) Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) (Honours) Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sport Science
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, language training, and internships undertaken by Australian undergraduate students in the region. The NCP Scholarship Program (the Scholarship) provides up to 19 months of overseas study, including one
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scholarship program based at the distinguished Tsinghua University in Beijing, is designed to ensure the next generation of business, political and civil society leaders around the world can effectively serve
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the individual to complete the academic program specified by the Australian higher education institution, including any preparatory training. The following benefits generally apply: Full tuition fees. Return air
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endorsed Curtin SHAPE activities Please note: The Scholarship for High Achievement and Performance Engagement (SHAPE) currently recognises the following programs: AHEAD Yr7 Program AHEAD Yr8 Program AHEAD
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Program Bursary, (Scholarship ) has been developed to support students who have chosen to study an eligible enabling course at Curtin University. This bursary can provide financial assistance towards
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Architecture Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery Bachelor of Science (Nursing) Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Bachelor of Physiotherapy Bachelor of Speech Pathology Eligibility criteria Applicants must
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women’ in Nyungar language, and this Scholarship will support mature-aged Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to enter and succeed at Curtin University. This Scholarship recognises and celebrates
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’ in Nyungar language, the Moorditj Yorga Scholarship (Scholarship ) will help Moorditj women to enter university, successfully pass their first degree, and receive individualised mentoring as they
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’ in Nyungar language, the Moorditj Maaman Scholarship (Scholarship ) aims to empower Moorditj men with a sense of belonging and purpose to become strong leaders and role models within their families and