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Women in Engineering Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to support female and non-binary students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds, throughout their course of study. The Tyree Foundation
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University as a preference through TISC or apply direct to Curtin to undertake an eligible course in 2026 Receive a course offer into the Bachelor of Science (Nursing) at Curtin University in Semester 1, 2026
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programs at Curtin University. Preference is given to Shooting Stars graduates. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Centre for Aboriginal Studies Course type Pathways to undergraduate
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Engineering Scholarship (the Scholarship) has been developed to support students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds, throughout their course of study. The Tyree Foundation has established scholarships
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Medical School Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed by Curtin University to support students who are required to relocate from a regional or remote area of Western Australia to undertake
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Indigenous Undergraduate Scholarship has been developed to assist Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who are interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree through the Faculty of Business and
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Clinic Indigenous Scholarship has been developed by Perth Radiological Clinic in conjunction with Curtin University to encourage and support Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who have
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of the Allison Taylor Single Mum Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to support and encourage single mothers as they pursue their higher education, helping them achieve long-term economic security
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Memorial Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to support a student from one of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder local high schools enrolled at Curtin to study a course in the WA School of Mines (WASM
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Scholarship has been developed by Curtin University to support an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who demonstrate academic potential and commitment to their community. Chris Lewis has been