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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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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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the Award, I would not have completed the channel in such a short time. I have felt inspired by my selection by the committee and feel a need to give back as a beneficiary of such a great program. I will
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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
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extension program subjects) Intend to apply for the Bachelor of Biomedicine or Bachelor of Science at The University of Melbourne via a VTAC Equity Schemes and scholarships application (formerly SEAS) under
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: academic endeavour, leadership, and sporting excellence. It is awarded through the University's Elite Athlete Program. Benefits A $2,500 tertiary scholarship from the University of Melbourne A $2,500 rugby
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profile that aided admittance to the MBA program at Stanford and the MPP program at Harvard, where I am currently continuing to explore how to leverage business for social impact. I am incredibly grateful
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focus on my studies during the final year of my undergraduate degree, allowing me to explore more fully the Economics program at the university and many potential topic areas for my Honours thesis