41 cloud-computing-phd-student Undergraduate positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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’ contribution to aviation and his time at Swinburne, first as a student and then a teacher sharing his skills and learning of aviation with other pilots. Piers was a dedicated and accomplished instructor. Only a
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Access Scholarships aim to ensure that Australians from low SES backgrounds who have the ability to study at university get the opportunity to do so. Students offered an Access Scholarship may
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The Pratt Foundation Scholarship provides financial support to an undergraduate student pursuing business studies, helping to ease the burden of education-related expenses. By reducing the need
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a long serving staff member in the Swinburne Library. The scholarship was established to support female students from disadvantaged backgrounds to undertake and/or continue tertiary education in
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The Freemasons Foundation Victoria Scholarships aim to support access to higher education for undergraduate students facing educational disadvantage and who contribute to their community
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The Bruce McDonald Accountancy Alumni Scholarship, established by Swinburne Accounting Alumni, provides financial support to a second-year undergraduate student who demonstrates passion
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The Indigenous Transition Scholarship (VET) is specifically awarded to support an Indigenous student who has successfully completed a VET Course (CERT I – CERT IV, Diploma (including UniLink) and
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Sir Reginald Ansett gained qualifications as a knitting-machine mechanic at Swinburne (then Swinburne Technical College) in the early 1920s. This scholarship will support a student commencing a full
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Trust is available to full-time students attending university. Refer to the FAQs for all eligibility requirements. See our FAQs To learn more about our scholarships for students in Australia, call The
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The Study and Living Support grant aids students experiencing financial difficulties and struggling to meet basic living costs. Value: $2,000 (paid in two instalments of $1,000 in Semester 1 and