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Inclusion Swinburne has become a world-class university, driving social and economic impacts through science, technology, and innovation. As a dual-sector university, our vision is for people and technology
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criteria: be a commencing or continuing Swinburne student in 2025 enrolled full-time or part-time in an eligible course (see courses eligible in section above) Provide evidence of low socio-economic status
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policies to support work-life balance. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Swinburne has become a world-class university, driving social and economic impacts through science, technology, and innovation. As a
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efficiency at your job or solving complex problems. This may include, but is not limited to, degrees administered by the business, commerce, economics or law faculties of your chosen university, such as a
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, Equity and Inclusion Swinburne has become a world-class university, driving social and economic impacts through science, technology, and innovation. As a dual-sector university, our vision is for people
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opportunities for a diverse network of trail blazers. About Us Business & Innovation The dynamic economic bond between Australia and the United States comes from the connections we help forge between institutions
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economic impacts through science, technology, and innovation. As a dual-sector university, our vision is for people and technology working together to build a better world. Central to our vision is our
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The Moondani Toombadool Centre HDR Scholarship is open to all current Indigenous Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidates studying at Swinburne University. Applicants must be in their second year (or further) of their degree and successfully completed Mid-Candidature Review. These scholarships...
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an eligible course (see courses eligible in section above). studying on-campus. Provide evidence of educational disadvantage. Disadvantage(s) may include: financial difficulty or low-socio economic status
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or low-socio economic status (Centrelink statement, payslips) disability or medical condition relocation from a rural or regional area in order to undertake tertiary study first in family to attend