20 embedded-system-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"UCL" scholarships at Charles Sturt University
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The scholarship provides the following benefits: Stipend*: This scholarship is valued at $50,000 per annum (2024 rate), payable in fortnightly instalments for three years FTE for Phd/Doctorates
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The scholarship provides the following benefits: Stipend: This scholarship is valued at $35,000 annually, payable in fortnightly instalments. Tuition Fees: Fee exemption for a period equivalent to
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studying in internal/on-campus mode at Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Melbourne, Orange, Port Macquarie, Sydney or Wagga Wagga. The scholarship is not available for continuing or transferring students
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for Research Masters studies subject to satisfactory progress. An extension of up to six months may be granted for Research Doctorates where the candidate is making satisfactory progress, and the grounds
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account following the session's census date. The $1000 bursary is only available as a credit for your on-campus student accommodation account and cannot be used for any other transactions. Awardees will
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). The grant is payable in cash (EFT) to the personal bank account that you have registered with Charles Sturt University. Payment will be processed within 7 business days of offer acceptance. Note: it can take
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studying in internal/on-campus mode at Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Melbourne, Orange, Port Macquarie, Sydney or Wagga Wagga. The scholarship is not available for continuing or transferring students
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is compulsory and the placement must be a minimum of 28 hours. Continuing students must have a current academic progress status of Satisfactory as defined by Charles Sturt University's Academic
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are applications assessed? Applicants will be considered as part of their course admissions process. There is no additional application process. Conditions of scholarship Recipients are expected to become active
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, Sydney or Wagga Wagga in the approved courses. The scholarship is not available for continuing or transferring students. Applicants need to have achieved an academic entry score of 80 per cent of higher in