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application can be found under the Applying for scholarships link on the scholarships website. Step 3: Submit Closing date is listed at the top of the page and within the Scholarships Channel on OASIS
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this scholarship the faculty is seeking to support and develop students who are committed to gaining their first degree in one of the numerous disciplines offered within the Faculty of Business and Law. Student type
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the scholarship closing date Undertaking year 12 WACE in 2025 Is a high-school leaver in 2025 Complete a minimum of 4 ATAR subjects and receive an ATAR between 96 - 97.99 for the one year scholarship, or an ATAR
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at scholarships@curtin.edu.au . Please note: appointments can be made to speak to an advisor in person. Step 3: Submit Closing date is listed at the top of the page Incomplete applications will not be
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(L.Straker@curtin.edu.au ) / Dr Juliana Zabatiero (Juliana.Zabatiero@curtin.edu.au ) Further Information This scholarship is funded by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Digital
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Program is funded by the Australian Federal Government. It aims to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students experiencing financial hardship, particularly those from remote and regional areas
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Accommodation Scholarship (Scholarship ) is funded by the Australian Federal Government. It aims to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students experiencing financial hardship, particularly those from
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- This scholarship is offered and administered by an external organisation, Clifford Chance. The information and timeline may be updated in accordance with their updates / advice. The Bilya Boorn Scholarship
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further $12,500 top up scholarship for a maximum of 3 years. The maximum value of the annual scholarships (base stipend and top up) is approx. $70,000 p.a. with a maximum of 4 years 100% Tuition Fee offset
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the State's land use planning system. The scholarship is a DPLH initiative to support and encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students into land use planning roles within the Department. Student