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The Merna Mattsson Scholarship for Women in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities is made possible by a generous legacy donation from the Mattsson family in recognition of Merna's contribution as
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courage in the face of challenges, allowed him to make the impossible possible, and drive innovations that have changed the face of the industry. The Adrian Di Marco Women in Software Development
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combined with technology, business, and industry expertise to make a genuine human impact for its clients and the local communities it operates in. Majority owned by Accenture, Avanade was founded in 2000 by
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Innovation (Graduate Certificate) Finance Financial Technologies Human Resource Management Marketing Social Impact (Graduate Certificate) Supply Chain Innovation Eligibility / selection criteria To be eligible
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, Freemasons Foundation Victoria has assisted the youth of Victoria to achieve their educational goals by awarding over $1.9m in scholarships and awards. For Freemasons, greatness in life is measured by deed
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. Courses eligible Applicants should have a first-class Honours or the equivalent in the humanities or social sciences (e.g. media and communications, anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, economics
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Joe Manders established this scholarship to support part-time Business students who often face significant challenges of balancing study with work and personal commitments. Having completed his
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Apply Donate MY Account News & Events Partnerships Home About DLT History Annual Updates Scholarship Council Partnerships Mary Jane Lewis Foundation News & Events Donate Apply FAQs Alumni Contact Us Menu Home About DLT History Annual Updates Scholarship Council Partnerships Mary Jane Lewis...
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on a humanitarian or asylum-seeking visa beginning their studies at Swinburne University. These students may arrive with limited resources and face challenges such as the non-recognition of prior
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need for personalised, human-led credit advice. The evolution of recreational asset finance in response to the “Experience Economy” and shifting Australian lifestyle priorities.. The impact of “Real-Time