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program Have already completed 24 units and have at least 12 units remaining in their Bachelor of Engineering program upon their return from travel Be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident
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aggregate score based on best 4 subjects across Core and category A or C electives, excluding Citizenship and Social Development, where 2 is the minimum accepted grade Qualification Minimum requirement GCE A
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Ian and Cathy Robertson Warlang Barna Scholarship This scholarship has been set up to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students enrolled in the Veterinary BSc, DVM Waardong program
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Moondani Toombadool Centre encourages students to actively engage with their Indigenous Student Advisors and the Indigenous Academic Success Program to ensure consistent academic results. The Moondani
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The Dean of Law's Fund has been established to support students who are undertaking a Bachelor of Laws program at the University of Adelaide and who are experiencing financial difficulties which
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an undergraduate (Bachelors) level program (equivalent programs are not eligible) at the University of Adelaide Have completed at least one year (24 units) of their program at a standard acceptable for admission
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medical research and community development in the fields of public health/health promotion, infectious diseases (especially typhoid and/or Dengue fever) and/or health services. The fund will support
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) Participating in other elite sport program projects/events. You can: take approved leave of absence from your course in accordance with the QUT Leave of Absence policy. Scholarship payments will be suspended
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undertaking the Bachelor of Laws program Be an Australian Citizen, permanent resident of Australia, New Zealand Citizen or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa Be enrolled in an internship related to human
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must: Be enrolled in first or second year of a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Civil) program of study including associated double or combined programs Be an Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident