21 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" Undergraduate positions at Murdoch University in Australia
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undertaking a course in engineering technology who have strong passion for being part of the energy transition. The scholarship amount is up to $20,000. The successful recipient will receive $10,000 in
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respected Elder Ralph Winmar. Kulbardi, pronounced ‘Kool-bar-dee’, is the Noongar word for magpie. The Kulbardi Success Scholarships are open to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students currently
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degree at one of TAFE WA’s institutions and are continuing their studies in the same field at Murdoch University. Provider: TAFE WA No. of Scholarships: Multiple Duration of Award: 1 year Level of study
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Murdoch University Honours program. Provider: Murdoch University No. of Scholarships: Multiple Duration of Award: 1 year Level of study: Honours Semester Availability: Semester 2 Semester 1 Eligibility How
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: Multiple Duration of Award: 1 year Level of study: Undergraduate Semester Availability: Semester 2 Semester 1 Eligibility How to Apply Eligibility To be eligible for this scholarship you must: be
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difference in health and wellbeing? This is your opportunity to be recognised and supported on your journey. This scholarship isn't just financial support - it's a celebration of your commitment to community
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George Alexander Foundation Scholarship The George Alexander Foundation's main point of focus is supporting access to education for promising young people, particularly those from rural and remote
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for Murdoch University, the centre was named the Kulbardi Aboriginal Centre by respected Elder Ralph Winmar. Kulbardi, pronounced ‘Kool-bar-dee’, is the Noongar word for magpie. The Kulbardi Aboriginal Centre
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their students. An exceptional teacher in each classroom is one of the most important resources we can provide children and young people. It is important to continue to prepare and produce high quality teachers
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the environment. (b) First Nations: be a student who is a member of an Aboriginal or Torres strait islander community and who by their example or actions is demonstrating leadership in their school or community (c