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Achievement and Performance Engagement (SHAPE) has been developed to reward and assist students who have demonstrated high achievement and performance engagement and want to pursue study at Curtin University
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Scholarship has been developed by Curtin University to encourage and support students who have chosen to study in the Bachelor of Innovation, and/or the Bachelor of Commence in the field of business information
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dedicated to providing personalised and innovative spatial solutions to both the Land Development and Resources & Infrastructure sectors across Australia. The company has developed expertise in a wide range
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) are funded by Australian Government to provide higher education opportunities for people from developing countries to study in Australia to build the skills and knowledge to drive change as the next generation
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studies. More importantly, the program provides opportunities for scholars to develop the personal qualities to become future leaders with the capability to inspire change. Scholarships within the Program
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Australia for up to date information about the scholarship, and to apply. The Tertiary Access Payment (TAP) Program has been developed by the Australian Government to assist school leavers from regional and
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supported by the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation award a $5,000 scholarship. The scholarship is designed to assist and support the development of young Deaf and hard of hearing people. Student type Current
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Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed by Larsen Jewellery to support and educate young adults wishing to begin a career in jewellery, design or visual arts; or who wish to further their studies in a
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) has been developed to support 3rd or 4th year students enrolled in a Surveying degree at Curtin University, with an interest in Cadastral Surveying. Led by an experienced Board made up of experienced
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Indigenous Scholarship has been developed by Perth Radiological Clinic in conjunction with Curtin University to encourage and support first year Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who have