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The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences Honours Scholarship has been established by the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences to support up to 25 students undertaking a Bachelor of Health and
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of Computer Science Bachelor of Computer Science (Advanced) Be an Australian Citizen Be enrolled on a full time basis in a Commonwealth Supported Place Selection of the successful candidate will be made according
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Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Computer Science Bachelor of Computer Science (Advanced) Be an Australian Citizen Be enrolled on a full time basis in a Commonwealth Supported Place Selection
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)(Electrical and Electronic) with a Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Computer Science Bachelor of Computer Science (Advanced) Be an Australian Citizen Be enrolled on a full time basis in a Commonwealth Supported
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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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The Enabling Educator Excellence (E3) Scholarship has been established by the Department for Industry, Innovation & Science to support undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students commencing a teaching degree. Up to 30 Scholarships shall be awarded annually to students commencing one of...
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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 following themes of Robinson Research Institute - Fertility and Conception, Pregnancy and Birth, Early Origins of Health, and Child and Adolescent Health. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must
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the Bachelor Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine Be transferring from a faculty other than the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences within the University of Adelaide Be an Australian Citizen or Permanent
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to the Dental School by Professor Arthur Maxwell Horsnell, Professor of Dental Science (later Dental Health) from 1959 to 1977. The fund was increased in 1980 by the transfer of funding from the residual funds