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for this scholarship (as well as all equity and merit scholarships), we recommend that you apply for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship Program here (only one application form to complete) Step 2
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the top right-hand side of this page Please note that this link will direct you to the general "Equity Scholarship Program " application form. Once you submit your application, you will then be considered
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recommend that you apply for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship Program here (only one application form to complete). If you would like to be considered for all other Equity scholarships
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nationality except Australian Students commencing studies at Curtin’s Western Australia campuses in 2024 Students commencing a full Curtin undergraduate program (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery
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Undergraduate Scholarship has been developed to assist Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who are interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree through the Faculty of Business and Law. Through
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) has been developed by DISSH to show their support and invest in the future of fashion. This June in celebration of Pride Month, a month dedicated to the recognition and celebration of the LGBTQIA
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Program is funded by the Australian Federal Government. It aims to assist Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students experiencing financial hardship, particularly those from remote and regional areas
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- Information in this website is published as "preview" and may change from time to time. The Curtin STAR Scholarship has been developed to support students who may otherwise not have an opportunity to attend
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Scholarship has been developed to support and encourage Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students to enrol in eligible courses within the Curtin School of Allied Health and successfully complete
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been developed by Curtin University to support an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who can demonstrate academic potential and commitment to their community. Chris Lewis has been