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for this scholarship you must: be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or a permanent humanitarian visa holder be enrolling full-time in semester 1 and 2 2024 in either the Bachelor of Architectural
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Program school have not previously commenced or completed a program at the same level of study or higher. If you are a certificate IV or diploma student you must: have a government-subsidised place not be
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associated hazards or risks and put in place appropriate controls to mitigate or reduce the risks. The risk assessment will inform the planning of your project and help decide what resources, assistance and
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Program school have not previously commenced or completed a program at the same level of study or higher. If you are a certificate IV or diploma student you must: have a government-subsidised place not be
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government-subsidised place be commencing a program with a duration of at least one year or a pathway program combination (a mix of certificate IV and diploma) that is at least 1 year long not be enrolling in
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or higher If you are a certificate IV or diploma student you must: have a government-subsidised place not be enrolled in an apprenticeship or traineeship program. To be eligible for this scholarship
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public holidays) Research scholarships For current or prospective Higher Degree by Research (HDR/PhD) students, contact the School of Graduate Research. Phone: Refer to the website for contact information
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Melbourne set to out-pace and disrupt the industry. As one of Australia’s fastest-growing design and construct enterprises, it proudly combines a fresh approach with decades of expertise. The result is
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to reach his potential. He dreamt of becoming an artist and set his sights on enrolling at RMIT to study Fine Art. After four years of hard work and many personal battles, Gavin graduated from Bachelor
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was the former Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Resources), a position he held from 1999 to 2003. He was later appointed Emeritus Professor in 2004. Emeritus Professor Jackson saw the University grow as an international