48 information-security "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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of Data Science • Bachelor of Cyber Security • Bachelor of Artificial Intelligence • Bachelor of Business Information Systems • Bachelor of Computer Science and Technology • Bachelor of Design Computing
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To provide a once off payment for VET students who are experiencing financial hardship preventing them from having access to sufficient equipment (ie IT hardwarde, Media equipment) and or contribute
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(July/August session). Research applicants must secure placement with a primary U.S. host institution at the time of application (please note, this is not a requirement for Postgraduate degree-seeking
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cyber security or digital privacy. It is aimed at students who show leadership potential and enthusiasm for working in the field, but who are underrepresented in the discipline or who have experienced
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scholarship application or a certified Statutory Declaration (Stat Dec) declaring that the individual applying for the scholarship is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, and/or is accepted as such
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2026 APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN – APPLICATIONS WILL CLOSE ON 1st NOVEMBER 2026 As part of our education support program, Jade Finance Australia is awarding a $5,000 academic scholarship to support
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The Moondani Toombadool Centre HDR Scholarship is open to all current Indigenous Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidates studying at Swinburne University. Applicants must be in their second year
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Swinburne University of Technology is committed to improving the educational outcomes of care leavers - students who have experienced formal ‘out-of-home care’ (e.g. foster care, kindship