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was in the field of education. She was also appointed to the Academic Committee of the Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences to promote the inclusion of the podiatry course as part of their academic
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to write essays as part of the application). Applicant must hold an unconditional offer* for a Charles Sturt University course. Applicant must submit their application in the scholarship application portal
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your host institution. If the scholar's study component is under the auspices of an exchange program and the host institution does not charge tuition fees, the allocation for tuition fees will not be
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years of devoted service to the electrical trades. In 1940 Jack commenced his five-year apprenticeship with Norman Bell & Co (later part of GEC and subsequently, O’Donnell Griffin) – at the time Jack’s
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their field of study and goals, while non-Indigenous interns are placed within Indigenous-sector organisations. The Internship Program offers full time internships for 4-6 weeks or part-time equivalents
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received an Australian Government scholarship that covers all or part of your tuition fees. are sponsored by a non-Australian Government funding body that covers all or part of your tuition fees. Eligible
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to enrol, or be enrolled full-time in Bachelor of Education (Secondary Teaching) with Physical Sciences Teaching major Preference given to students undertaking Graduate Diploma in Extractive Metallurgy. Part
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Peel region for two or more years. Are studying their first undergraduate degree. Have successfully completed at least one year of their course of study on either a full time or part time basis
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an Australian citizen or permanent residency visa holder. are not required to pay international student tuition fees. have received an Australian Government scholarship that covers all or part of your tuition
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be revoked at the discretion of Curtin if recipient already has a scholarship or sponsorship Is not for students granted CRL (Credit for Recognised Learning) for any part of their studies Cannot be