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Organizational Unit: Construction Classification: TO-3 Tenure: Term Duration: 2 years Language Requirements: English Work Arrangements: Due to the nature of the work and operational requirements, this position
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an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or permanent humanitarian visa holder be enrolling full-time in Semester 1 and 2 2025 in one of the following programs: Bachelor of Construction Management
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Year Scholarship has been developed by Rider Levett Bucknall to encourage and support students progressing into their second year of Construction Management course at Curtin University in 2025. Rider
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The National Association of Women in Construction University Scholarship | Australia | about 23 hours ago
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to offer up to 15 x $3,000 scholarships; a four week unpaid work placement; and ongoing support to students on RICS accredited construction degrees in Australia. Places will be available in Sydney, Melbourne
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you to strategically align your experience, skills, and expertise with our focus areas. We offer a structured program for our vacation scholars including a series of workshops, discussion panels and
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., Software Engineering. Eligible for an official University structured 12-month industry placement unit. Able to operate from the CSIRO Clayton site on a full-time basis. Willing and have the capacity to learn
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(Chemical Engineering) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Construction Engineering) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering
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-time in 2023 in your first year of the Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (Honours) (BH114) or the Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) (Honours) (BH112) not have
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Scholarship, (the Scholarship) has been developed to support the next generation of health and safety professionals pursuing a career within the construction industry. The scholarship is in memory of Robert