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of equitable distribution of scholarships, other scholarships or prizes received from the University by students are considered. Conditions This scholarship is subject to the Faculty of Business and Economics
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The Regional Health Scholarship Program is offered to undergraduates or current employees who are studying or about to commence study in an eligible qualification. Applications are open to people
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- This scholarship is administered by Australian Rotary Health. The information and timeline may be updated in accordance with their process/advice. The Australian Rotary Health Indigenous Health Scholarships program
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of the WA Aboriginal Legal Service, Chairperson of the National Aboriginal Council and was a senior advisor to the Federal Minister for Aboriginal Affairs. Rob Riley established Curtin's Centre for Aboriginal
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. Eligibility You must: be enrolled in a single or double Bachelor of Property Economics degree have at least one year of full-time study remaining on your study program in 2026 be currently enrolled in or have
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volunteer activities within local and rural, both to give back to communities and to develop skills which may support career development. - Industry Mentoring program (IMP): 11-week mentoring program where
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In 2026, UniSQ will offer one Goondiwindi Region Scholarship to support a student from Goondiwindi or its surrounding districts, commencing their studies in a bachelor’s degree program. The
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-year career in the spatial information industry spanned roles from field surveyor to senior management in government and private enterprise. The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage more people to
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involvement (past or current) within your school, school arts program, extracurricular activities or within your local community provide evidence to support claims made in your personal statement of your
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would like to be considered for all scholarships (equity and merit) available in this round, we recommend that you apply for the "Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship Program". Step 2