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their first-degree program at Flinders University. The scholarship provides financial assistance towards education costs for Indigenous students enrolled at Flinders University. The scholarship is funded by
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Pathology and Audiology. The purpose of this scholarship is to encourage postgraduate research in Speech Pathology or Audiology, especially in relation to the Indigenous community and provide financial
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remote locations. Exceptional health professionals are critical to ensuring there is high quality health care in country areas, which in turn is essential for the vibrant, productive rural, regional and
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Subject to the availability of funds, there will be one or more scholarships awarded annually to a total value of $5,000. The scholarship is awarded for one year of full-time study (36 units) or its
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Professor of Psychiatry and former Dean of the School of Medicine at Flinders University. The scholarship is intended to support the retention and successful graduation of indigenous students with a
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to part-time students in exceptional circumstances, which includes (but is not limited to) disability, illness or carer responsibilities. Part-time scholarship recipients will receive the same annual value
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of Nursing and Health Sciences. The scholarship is awarded at the discretion of the selection panel. There is no obligation to offer the scholarship in any given year, should there not be a suitable applicant.
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The Regional Health Scholarship Program is offered to undergraduates or current employees who are studying or about to commence study in an eligible qualification. Applications are open to people
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(RTP). The Professor Lowitja O'Donoghue Indigenous Student Postgraduate Research Scholarship is tenable at Flinders University for up to three and a half years for a Doctorate by research, or up to two
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frequency of the conference; a description of the peer review process; information on whether and how conference proceeding will be published and whether these comprise full paper or abstracts. Relevance