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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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. The program is a collaboration between the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (Kemendikdasmen) and the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education Agency (LPDP). For information about eligibility and
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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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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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Summary The Dr Jean E Laby Bursary is offered to talented student who are enrolled in a master degree by coursework in Physics and are experiencing disadvantaged circumstances. Benefits This bursary
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The William Bardsley Award is offered to students who are enrolled in the Bachelor of Music or Master of Music specialising in violin performance and are experiencing financial need. Benefits The bursary
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Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for the bursary, you must be enrolled in a Bachelor of Music or Master of Music or Doctor of Philosophy (Music) (or their successors). Selection
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Drs Chris and Betty Pearce to memorialise the late Simon Pearce, a student of the Master of Speech Pathology. Benefits One scholarship to be awarded annually valued at $5,000.00. Duration: One-off
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Summary The Grathelms Piano Award was established with a gift from Neil McGrath and is offered to talented students enrolled in the Bachelor of Music (Performance) or Master of Music (Music Performance
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Cambridge Australia Scholarships supports Australia's brightest graduates to follow their dreams and undertake Masters and PhD degrees at the University of Cambridge. Around 1,000 Australians have been