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of the 200-point or 300-point engineering masters degrees Have completed at least 100 points but fewer than 162.5 points of study. Selection criteria The scholarship is offered to the student(s) ranked highest
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or above (or equivalent) Benefits Master of Public Policy and Management (A6033) - We have a number of scholarships available for this program between 30% , 50% and 100% of the tuition fees. Master of Data
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was established with a gift from Professor Elizabeth Tudor and Mr Richard Tudor AM to honour Richard's parents and is awarded to talented domestic students who are enrolled in the Master of Teaching, with
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Summary The Civil Geotechnical Consultants Scholarship was established with a gift from Civil Geotechnical Consultants and is awarded to domestic students who are enrolled in the Master of Civil Engineering
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Summary The E S Hills Memorial Scholarship is offered to high achieving students who are enrolled in the first year of the Master of Geoscience or Master of Science (Earth Sciences) and are experiencing
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QUT’s admission criteria for our Master of Philosophy degree , which includes meeting QUT’s English language requirements at the time of application. commit to full-time, internal study be able
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This scholarship is awarded to support the travel of masters level students undertaking research relevant to the field of landscape architecture. It is open only to students who are enrolled in Landscape
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years Summary The Michael Sitzler Scholarship was established with a gift from Michael Sitzler and is awarded to domestic students who are enrolled in the Master of Construction Management and are either
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Memorial Scholarship in Social Work was established with a gift from multiple donors and is offered to domestic students who are enrolled in the Master of Social Work and who are experiencing an impairment
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Governments. Scholarships are available for high-achieving future leaders to study for a Masters degree at an Australian university. Indonesian President Joko Widodo and Australian Prime Minister Anthony