27 condition-monitoring-machine-learning Undergraduate positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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to collect their own parcels See All Features FEATURES Integrations Let recipients know if there is something wrong with their packages Learn More Solutions BY USE-CASE Mailroom App Your daily workhorse
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be used if an explanation is provided in a personal statement) Demonstrate social disadvantage (Low-socio economic status) Please note: Previous recipients of any type of Swinburne University ACCESS
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. Disadvantage(s) may include: financial difficulty or low-socio economic status (Centrelink statement, payslips) disability or medical condition relocation from a rural or regional area in order to undertake
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criteria: be a commencing or continuing Swinburne student in 2025 enrolled full-time or part-time in an eligible course (see courses eligible in section above) Provide evidence of low socio-economic status
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, we’ve included a link to the VTAC website for further guidance on preparing your evidence. Personal information and location Financial hardship Living with a disability or medical condition Difficult
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. Conditions All scholarships offered by Swinburne are governed a set of conditions. Please visit our Scholarship Conditions page for further information. Contact
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Sir Reginald Ansett gained qualifications as a knitting-machine mechanic at Swinburne (then Swinburne Technical College) in the early 1920s. This scholarship will support a student commencing a full
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University of Technology. All scholarships offered by Swinburne are governed by a set of conditions. Please visit our Scholarship Conditions page for further information.
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Accenture LLP and Microsoft Corporation. Learn more at www.avanade.com , or follow Avanade on LinkedIn , Instagram (@avanadeinc) and YouTube . Courses eligible The following undergraduate STEM courses
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or low-socio economic status (Centrelink statement, payslips) disability or medical condition relocation from a rural or regional area in order to undertake tertiary study first in family to attend