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: Currently enrolled Curtin student (Must provide Confirmation of Enrolment) Primary carer for a child under the age of 12 In receipt of a means tested Centrelink benefit or on low income (Must provide 3 months
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care for Mob? Applications now open until the 23rd February 2025 Visit https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/nursing/aboriginal-strategy/Pages/default.aspx to begin your application for the 2025 NSW Health
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attending a secondary school in a rural area, to complete the UCAT ANZ test in 2025. Any Western Australian secondary school Principal from rural schools can nominate students for this scholarship. Curtin
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to complete a Master of Teaching (Secondary). This will be an amount of $7,000 for each year of full‑time study, or equivalent. A $2,000 appointment allowance, if you start full-time employment as a
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to complete a Master of Teaching (Secondary). This will be an amount of $7,000 for each year of full‑time study, or equivalent. A $2,000 appointment allowance, if you start full-time employment as a
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as bridges between China and the rest of the world. The scholarship is awarded to 200 students each year (45% US, 20% China, 35% rest of the world) to study Master in Global Affairs in Public Policy
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(Department of Education), 2026. For more information go to https://education.nsw.gov.au/about-us/copyright. Return to top of page Back to top Original text Rate this translation Your feedback will be used
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strategic themes. Hear from some of our Brighter Futures Scholarship recipients, and learn about the range of activities they have undertaken to be awarded the Scholarship https://www.murdoch.edu.au/explore
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Charles Sturt University | Charles Sturt University, New South Wales | Australia | about 15 hours ago
Supported Place (CSP), completing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in a course that leads to entry-to-practice in teaching, social work or nursing. The midwifery courses at CSU are currently ineligible
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Research (now known as Harry Perkins Institute 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