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, established in the year 2000 by the federal government, is Australia's most prestigious scholarship for Indigenous Australians to study Honours in Political Science (or related subjects) at any recognised
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research Eligible student type Domestic and international students Eligible study stage Current study, Alumni Benefit duration One or more years Summary The Branco Weiss Fellowship is a postdoctoral program
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Duration: One-off Quantity: 1 Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for this award, you must: Be enrolled in a graduate coursework program within the faculty of Architecture
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: academic endeavour, leadership, and sporting excellence. It is awarded through the University's Elite Athlete Program. Benefits A $2,500 tertiary scholarship from the University of Melbourne A $2,500 rugby
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or study in the USA in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Sustainability and Medicine. The American Australian Association also provides funding for Arts research and for indigenous
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Memorial Scholarship was endowed by family of the late Aileen Sinclair, a much-loved staff member of the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, to support students enrolled in a professional
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Scholarship Brian Baker Family Scholarship Application is required. Check eligibility Key scholarship details Application status Open for applications Benefit amount At least $15,000 Eligible study level Undergraduate Eligible student type Domestic students Eligible study stage Future...
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Fellowships are a globally competitive program for early and mid-career researchers from all scholarly disciplines aimed at improving the development and living conditions of children and youth. Funds from
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currently enrolled as a graduate researcher, in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Be undertaking research in the fields of rheumatoid arthritis and/or varicose veins Satisfy the Faculty's
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Summary This scholarship was established with a bequest from Sir John Michael Higgins, and is offered to students undertaking research in the fields of chemistry and biochemistry directly relating to