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· Intercultural fluency – The knowledge and skills necessary to promote effective interaction in a variety of cultural contexts, particularly in terms of the diverse populations of Alaska · Personal, professional
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and Conservation Sciences Physical Sciences and Mathematics Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences Eligibility How to Apply Eligibility To apply for this scholarship you must: be an Australian citizen
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than 40 years and RMIT School of Art’s inaugural Vice Chancellors Pre-doctoral Indigenous Research Fellow, with his PhD ‘I Used to Walk so Softly on this Land’. Uncle Brian’s contribution to the fields
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Conservation Sciences Psychology Physical Sciences and Mathematics Nursing Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences Allied Health Agricultural Science Eligibility How to Apply Eligibility To be eligible
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) A SAT 1 composite score of 1380 Qualification Minimum requirement Korean College Scholastic Aptitude Test (CSAT), from 2018 Aggregate level of 6 from Korean Language, Mathematics and Foreign Language
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Aptitude Test (SAT-I) A SAT 1 composite score of 1290 Qualification Minimum requirement Korean College Scholastic Aptitude Test (CSAT), from 2018 Aggregate level of 9 from Korean Language, Mathematics and
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This scholarship aims to support high-achieving Indigenous Australian students who are starting their first year of an undergraduate degree in science, mathematics or IT. The scholarship also aims to foster further
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student who is of good character and is actively engaged in the community. You will be committed to acting as a role model in supporting Pasifika students in STEM. Selection considerations When choosing our
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doctoral and international PhD applicants who meet grade point average (GPA) thresholds in their qualifying programme from a New Zealand university. In 2021, the Scholarship has a value of $28,500 per annum
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Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Science Master