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resident or permanent humanitarian visa holder identify as a woman be enrolling full-time in your first or second year in semester 2 2025 in one of the following programs: Bachelor of Computer Science (BP094
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2025 in one of the following programs: Certificate IV in Accounting and Bookkeeping (C4398) Diploma of Accounting (C5424) Diploma of Commerce (DP020) Diploma of Finance and Mortgage Broking Management
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completed the same level of program or higher, e.g. if you are studying a Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management), you should not have previously completed another bachelor degree demonstrate
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to starting the online application. Describe the two best academic achievements or learning experiences in your program. Describe your communication skills, creativity, innovation, initiative and/or potential
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) in Semester 1 2025 in your first or second year in in one of the following programs (single or double degree): Bachelor of Engineering (Adv Manufacturing and Mechatronics) (Honours) (BH068) Bachelor
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for this scholarship you must: be an Australian citizen be commencing full time study in semester 1 2024 in one of the following programs: Associate Degree of Engineering Technology (AD026) Bachelor of Engineering
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current or former refugee completed secondary school at a School Network Access Program school not have completed the same level of program or higher, e.g. if you are studying a Bachelor of Construction
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This scholarship provides: $7,000 per year for up to three years a paid Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunity at Delcon Group participation in a mentoring program at Delcon Group
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work experience placement and/or a paid or unpaid Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunity in your penultimate year participation in a mentoring program at CitiPower, Powercor and United Energy. Note
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or permanent humanitarian visa holder be commencing full-time study in semester 1 2023 in one of the following programs: Bachelor of Criminal Justice (BP023) Bachelor of Legal and Dispute Studies (BP204