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Criteria Stage Minimum Value $20,000 available for Duration of program (minimum) Residency Aus Citizen / Aus Permanent Resident Opens 04/07/2025 Closes 29/08/2025 For commencement Term 3 2025 Apply Now
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school at a School Network Access Program school Preference will be given to applicants who: demonstrate financial disadvantage are in a program that is classified under gender under-represented . To be
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, Chairperson of the National Aboriginal Council and was a senior advisor to the Federal Minister for Aboriginal Affairs. Rob Riley established Curtin's Centre for Aboriginal Studies and was awarded the Human
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the Human Rights Medal in 1996. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty of Business and Law Course type Postgraduate coursework Specifically for Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Students
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the credits from recognised learning from Curtin’s Graduate Certificate in Business or Graduate Diploma in Business pathway program, the scholarship benefit will apply for the remaining duration
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not need to be accepted into the program at the time of scholarship application. Deferral of this scholarship is not permitted. Applicants employed by organisations operating as trusts will be
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: Prior to applying for the scholarship, applicants must apply for the Master of Business Administration. You do not need to be accepted into the program at the time of scholarship application. Deferral
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on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $1,000 The Prize recognises excellence in the Master of Business Administration programme. The Prize is awarded to the most academically meritorious student
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and the Executive MBA EMBA). Preference will be given to the following courses: • Advanced Computer Science MSc • Chemistry MSc by Research • Comparative Social Policy MSc • Economics for Development
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of Physics Opening date: 13 February 2025 Closing date: 27 March 2025 Tenure: One year For: Assistance Number on offer: One Offer rate: Annually Value: $3,000 Mr. Thomas B Gillies, a judge of the Supreme