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. Selection of the successful candidate will be made according to: Academic merit (ATAR) Stage 2 Mathematical Methods (or equivalent) score Financial need Answers to questions on the application form
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, for example metal-organic frameworks, organic molecules, metal oxides and other inorganic compounds. Academic merit Aptitude and commitment to studies in an area of coatings technology UGCA1012 Brother Vincent
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component of the program. Payment will be made in mid-late April 2026. Paid work experience may commence in 2025. Scholarship Details Eligible courses Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management
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undertaking the honours component in the Bachelor of City Planning (Honours)(single or dual program) Must be a Domestic Australian Citizen (including Humanitarian Visa Holders), Permanent Resident or New
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team and be able to gain experience on an ocean research vessel to facilitate skill development and networking, while gaining exposure to methods and techniques applicable to careers in marine science
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of the United States of America between 1961-1963. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be undertaking the Honours component of Bachelor of Arts (Honours) majoring in History or Politics or the final year of a
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criteria, preference may be given to applicants proposing: longer periods of Study components, an Internship component or a Mentorship, a period (or longer periods) of Language training, and/or a Scholarship
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) at the University of Adelaide before commencing Honours Be undertaking Honours at the University of Adelaide Roseworthy Campus, with the research component focused on an aspect of pig production in 2025 Be
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on a full time basis in a Commonwealth Supported Place Have the coursework component of the overseas study pre-approved by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology prior to an application
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completion of Year 12 or equivalent studying face to face, or in dual delivery method, for at least part of the course 22 years of age or under at the time of course commencement have parents or guardians