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(Advanced) program of study. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be commencing a single degree of Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences or Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced) Be
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: Be enrolled in the final year of a Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Science (double degree) or the Master of Teaching or Master of Education program of study (students must have already completed
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Students receiving other University of Adelaide Scholarships may apply for this Scholarship Recipients must have not already completed a Bachelors program of study or a higher level award.
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. The purpose of the Scholarship is to support students in their first year of an undergraduate program in either Mathematical Sciences or Computer Science (or combined degrees) to purchase computer equipment. To
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student who has successfully completed the work of the first three years of the program leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery or the Doctor of Medicine Be an Australian
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(Animal Science) or Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) program of study at the University of Adelaide. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be commencing a Bachelor of Science
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Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Science Master
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The Adelaide Dental School Undergraduate Scholarship supports students in financial need undertaking the Bachelor of Dental Surgery or Bachelor of Oral Health program of study at the University
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The JE Jenkins Scholarship was established by the late John Evan Jenkins to support two students undertaking an undergraduate program in Agriculture, Social Sciences or Sociology at the University
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The Andrew & Alexander Saint Scholarships have been established by Bruce Saint, in memory of his sons Andrew and Alexander Saint to support two students commencing an undergraduate program of study