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location Financial hardship Living with a disability or medical condition Difficult family and life circumstances Submit a personal Statement of 500 words or a 2 minute video addressing: how you demonstrate
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available here. Tips on writing a successful NCP scholarship application (NCP Videos) Below are links to videos with information on the NCP program, including why students should apply for a NCP scholarship
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T: 1300 222 888 Visit our Frequently Asked Questions Further Information Please find attached additional documents and information for the MEF Study Tour on the top right hand side of this page. Video
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industries Join us as we unpack the findings from our latest report ‘Listen up: Young people’s perspective on the future of Australian agriculture and rural industries’. Video workforce and leadership What
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coursework degree program in Term 1, 2026. Must be female Selection Applicants will be assessed on the basis of: Academic Merit Leadership skills (school, workplace or community) A video submission addressing
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Video interviews over Zoom will be conducted to decide the scholarship winners amongst all applicants. Selection criteria: 1. Past involvement in IT related projects 2. Academic achievement at school 3
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at Swinburne Submit a personal statement of up to 500 words or a 1 - 2 minute video outlining: leadership qualities and/or community participation Upload your video to cloud based storage (google drive
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. It just needs to be real and something you care about. What to Include in Your Application 2–3 min demo video (YouTube, TikTok, Loom, etc.) Short write-up (What it does, why it matters, who it’s
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enrolled full-time or part-time in an eligible course (see courses eligible in section above) studying on campus or online A written statement (max. 500 words) or short video (no more than 2 minutes
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with a disability or medical condition Difficult family and life circumstances Submit a personal statement of up to 500 words or 2 minute video addressing: your interest and commitment to study how