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Achievement and Performance Engagement (SHAPE) currently recognises the following programs: AHEAD Yr7 Program AHEAD Yr8 Program AHEAD Yr9 Program AHEAD Yr10 Program AHEAD Yr11 Program AHEAD Yr12 Workshop AHEAD
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fostering “leadership, learning, and empathy between cultures… It is a modest program with an immodest aim – the achievement in international affairs of a regime more civilised, rational and humane than
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in 2026 are eligible to apply. Students who are entering the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery through the Indigenous Entry Pathway program are eligible to apply. Application process Step 1
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Job Reference: 1074440 At Curtin we are committed to embedding the voices and perspectives of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples at the forefront of our decision-making to create an environment in which everyone thrives. In line with Curtin’s 2030 Strategic Plan, Curtin University...
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leadership program and form a global network of connections. Student type Current Students Faculties and centres Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty
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-hand side of this page Please note that this link will direct you to the general "Equity Scholarship Program " application form. Once you submit your application, you will then be considered for all
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of their current program. Eligibility criteria Applicants must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible to apply for the Scholarship: Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent Apply direct to Curtin
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nominator is to complete the nomination form The nomination form is a writable PDF, so can be completed using a computer Step 3: Submit School must submit the nomination form to the Scholarships Office
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The nomination form is a writable PDF, so can be completed using a computer Step 3: Submit School must submit the nomination form to the Scholarships Office (scholarships@curtin.edu.au ) by the closing date Step 4
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Scholarships Program is funded by the Australian Federal Government. It aims to assist Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students experiencing financial hardship, particularly those from remote and