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through publications, exhibitions, performances, public lectures, or presentations. Strong program proposal Successful applicants propose a program that is feasible within the allocated time and is relevant
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program, read about Swinburne’s designated research centres where you could complete your research. Step 3 Submit your application to the Australia Awards office in your home country. Strict application
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Scholarship, applicants must: Meet the following enrolment criteria: Enrolled in Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) commencing in Semester 1, 2026 Must have progressed from the Associate Degree in EngineeringOR
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. Eligibility / selection criteria To be eligible for the Sir Reginald Ansett Scholarship - Business, applicants must: Meet the following criteria: an Australian citizen, Australian Permanent Resident
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RTPS scholarships are awarded to candidates of exceptional research potential, enrolled in a Higher Degree by Research (HDR) course of study, to assist with general living costs. These scholarships are available to both future and current students enrolled in or applying for a Doctor of...
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are eligible. Eligibility / selection criteria To be eligible for the Jean Barry Scholarship for Women, applicants must: Meet the following criteria: Identify as female Australian citizen, Australian permanent
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undergraduate course offered by Swinburne University of Technology. Eligibility / selection criteria To be eligible for the George Alexander Foundation Scholarship, applicants must: Meet the following criteria
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Information and Communication Technologies Eligibility / selection criteria To be eligible for the Claire Sorati Scholarship for Women, applicants must: Meet the following criteria: identify as female
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Communication Technology (Professional) Eligibility / selection criteria To be eligible for the Avanade Women in STEM Scholarship, applicants must: Meet the following criteria: Female student Australian citizen
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All Access Scholarships are partly funded by the Federal Department of Education’s Higher Education Participation Programme (HEPPP). HEPPP aims to ensure that Australians from low SES backgrounds