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Scholarship Application Guidelines Dive into a 1,500-word essay sharing your thoughts and research on how technology impacts moving services. On top of that, whip up a 3-minute video, talking right to the camera about your views on the same topic. Get ready to bring your ideas to life! Consider...
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the categories of advanced manufacturing, agriculture, digital futures, energy resources and renewables, health technology, minerals and mining equipment, technology and services, and water resources. However
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Join Vocational Education in the Health, Science and Community team Full-time fixed-term (2 years) position at our Wantirna campus SE1 salary + 17% super and staff benefits About the Role We're
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scholarship or fellowship from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) or SSHRC; not have submitted more than one scholarship
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Tuition fees 1.500 EUR relocation allowance Monthly stipend for living expenses, including housing and health insurance expenses based on local costs indices and university estimates Travel costs How
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into their Host Location. a monthly stipend of $2,500 to contribute to the Scholar’s basic living costs in their Host Location. a mental health allowance of $1,000 reimbursed to a Scholar to contribute to the cost
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commencing or continuiting Swinburne student in 2025. Enrolled full-time or part-time in an eligible course (See course eligible in section above) Provide evidence of financial hardship such as: Health Care
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Aquatic and Leisure Centre (HALC) discounted memberships • Private health insurance discounts • Weekly yoga and pilates classes • Further information on benefits available here . Aboriginal and Torres
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daily contribution to living expenses, tuition fees, mobilisation and completion travel and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). How to apply Before you apply, read our suggested application timeline
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you are working, a copy of your last 3 payslips; If you have a disability or medical condition or mental illness, a copy of letter from a relevant health professional outlining your condition if you are