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. You will also need: A copy of your current or former permanent humanitarian visa or refugee documentation from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (if applicable) A copy of your academic
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2024 in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) bachelor degree have at least one year of full-time study left be able to demonstrate circumstance/s which impact your ability to study
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part-time with exceptional circumstances) in a STEM discipline (science, technology, engineering or mathematics) have at least one year of full-time study left to complete in your program be able
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in the following disciplines: information technology, STEM (science, technology, engineering, maths), business. To be eligible for this scholarship you must: identify as an Australian Aboriginal and/or
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determining value. Material/excursion fees of up to $400 for a course/s Flight training costs of up to $3,000 for costs outside of standard program charges Technology* that is required for your study e.g
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. If you are a current or former refugee, you will need: a copy of your Permanent Humanitarian Visa or refugee documentation from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection. If you are Aboriginal
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. Applications without supporting documents will not be considered. You will need to provide the following: A copy of your Visa Grant Notice or Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) Notice: If providing your
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and technology needed for your program, attend conferences/workshops, participate in extra-curricular activities that align with your studies, accommodation and living expenses). Application questions
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) (3558) program. UNSW Student Exchange Engineering Award (UGTR1049) $2,000 one-off lump sum payment Meet the eligibility criteria for an Official UNSW Exchange Program; and, Have been accepted by
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apply: AUS, NZ, AUS PR, PHV worth up to $20,000 UGRD 16 May 2025 2:00PM 16 June 2025 Hugh and Selina Williams Foundation Scholarship ^ For first or second year computing technology students who identify