25 information-theory Undergraduate positions at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia
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About BizCover BizCover is a leading Insurtech company that operates across Australia and New Zealand. We have streamlined the process of purchasing insurance for small businesses through our online
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The Swinburne Research Catalyst Scholarship is designed to support high-achieving students who are passionate about scientific research. Its key objectives are to: Encourage excellence in scientific
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that the individual applying for the scholarship is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, and/or is accepted as such by the community in which you live, or formerly lived. Meet the following enrolment
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support to a student commencing an undergraduate degree in the School of Engineering who is from a disadvantaged background or is required to relocate. The scholarship is valued at $8,000 per year for up
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is to support and enable them to achieve their full potential by reducing the need to work outside of study. The Foundation is offering up to two scholarships in 2026 to students in either first or
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The Indigenous Technology and Engagement Scholarship aims to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at Swinburne University with access to specific technical, IT equipment
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success. This scholarship payment aims to help students to purchase initial resources such as; IT equipment, course-specific equipment including tools, textbooks, journals, stationery or public transport
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The Ethel Swinburne Society Scholarship in Nursing is generously funded by members of the Ethel Swinburne Society to support undergraduate nursing students. Ethel Swinburne was a philanthropist and
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Statutory Declaration declaring that the individual applying for the scholarship is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, and/or is accepted as such by the community in which you live, or formerly