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in a number of ways including: Off-shore approved refugee or humanitarian entrant Onshore, community based Asylum Seeker or refugee Temporary Protection Visa holder, Safe Haven Enterprise Visa
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experiences to enhance your learning, improve your potential as a veterinarian, and make a contribution to the University, the veterinary profession or the broader community. This scholarship supports
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Indigenous students International students Career practitioners Parents Courses Search for a course Keyword Find course by ATAR See all courses Browse by discipline Arts, social sciences and communications
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Indigenous students International students Career practitioners Parents Courses Search for a course Keyword Find course by ATAR See all courses Browse by discipline Arts, social sciences and communications
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Indigenous students International students Career practitioners Parents Courses Search for a course Keyword Find course by ATAR See all courses Browse by discipline Arts, social sciences and communications
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of medical research). He was appointed an Officer of Order of Australia for his service to primary industry, tertiary education and the community in 2001. Curtin’s Council agreed to confer upon him the degree
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Dec) declaring that the individual applying for the scholarship is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, and/or is accepted as such by the community in which you live, or formerly lived. Be a
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Background La Trobe University recognises the important contribution that people from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds make to the Australian community. As such, we are pleased to offer two
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students living in remote and underserved communities and is committed to supporting rural health education. La Trobe is offering La Trobe Rural Health School students an extra $300 payment to attend
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at the time of application not be sponsored to undertake your degree by an external organisation. If you have served in the armed forces or demonstrated community service, this will be taken into account when