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MECountryAustraliaGeofield Contact State/Province VIC City Carlton Website https://cis.unimelb.edu.au/ Street 700 Swanston Street Postal Code 3053 STATUS: EXPIRED X (formerly Twitter) Facebook LinkedIn Whatsapp More share
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of the remarkable people associated with The University of Melbourne. Close Problem report We've captured some technical details. You came from: Direct You asked for: https://scholarships.unimelb.edu.au/awards/health
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The JHW Birrell Scholarship was estabished as an appeal undertaken with the assistance of Sir Peter Derham and Mr Donald Gibb to create a fund in memory of the late Dr JHW Birrell. The late Dr JHW Birrell
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for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people studying an entry-level health course. The Australian Government established the award as a tribute to the late Dr Arnold 'Puggy' Hunter's outstanding
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years Summary The Nancy Frances Curry Scholarship, supports students undertaking a graduate research degree in the field of motor neurone disease and was established by Reverend Canon Dr Norman Curry
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was established with a gift from Dr Michael and Dr Ida Benson and is offered to students with a physical disability who are in financial need and enrolled in a Medical course. Benefits This bursary provides a one
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Charlie Perkins Scholarships were launched in 2009 in memory of leader and activist Dr Charlie Perkins - the first Aboriginal man to graduate from university. With the assistance of the University of Oxford
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-off Summary The Georgina Sweet Bursary in Social Studies was established by Dr Georgina Sweet OBE, and is offered to high-achieving students who are in financial need. About the donor Dr Georgina Sweet
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study level Graduate coursework Eligible student type Domestic and international students Eligible study stage Current study Benefit duration One-off Summary Donor: Dr Anne Brooks, an ophthalmologist from
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by Dr Judy P Yeung and Dr Peter MF Yeung who are alumni that graduated with a BDSc (1966). Peter also completed MDSc (1968) and was an inaugural fellow of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Benefits