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: About La Trobe Vision and strategy La Trobe's vision and strategy University City of the Future Plans and publications Rankings and ratings Net Zero Locations and facilities Campus locations and maps
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and non-binary people in STEM. The Elevate program provides: A scholarship Access to events and networking Mentoring Ongoing support during scholars’ university studies The number of scholarships
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disadvantage Socio-economic background Performance in interview (if required) Preference given to students who have completed Curtin's Girls+ Engineering Tomorrow (GET) Network Program Step 6: Shortlist
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addition to the financial support, you are encouraged to make the most of your QUT experience through extra development opportunities, which build your leadership skills and professional networks.
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Technology) Bachelor of Science (Computing Systems and Networking) Bachelor of Science (Science) Information and Communication Technology Major Bachelor of Technology (Computing Systems and Networking) Eligibility
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). It integrates their strengths, synergies, infrastructure & expertise for a net increase in world class tropical marine research capacity. For 17 years, AIMS@JCU has unearthed and nurtured a wealth of
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the NCP program while on their Scholarship Program, and as part of the alumni network on their return. Enquiries For enquiries relating to scholarships nomination and applications process, please contact
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membership base, introducing new products and services, delivering vital updates on business and technical skills at events and providing networking opportunities throughout the year. For more information on
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offering solutions to complex problems and creating new possibilities. At La Trobe, our students gain essential skills in programming, data analysis, and machine learning, equipping them to shape the future
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. The Kate Mullin Association is a network of teachers, literacy coordinators and researchers, and committed friends of Kate’s who want to grow her legacy in Aboriginal literacy. Student type Current Students