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is passionately committed to the pursuit of a better world through positive change. The organisation embraces its clients’ visions as its own and partners with them to develop ideas that are smarter
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Scholarship (Scholarship ) is to promote diversity and inclusivity within the engineering industry by supporting and encouraging Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students undertaking a course that may
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) has been developed to encourage and support students in their studies at Curtin University and to increase awareness of the work undertaken by Tronox. Tronox is part of the Tronox group, the world's
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and communities in the Western Australian regions. Developed by Southern Ports, the Steve Lewis Regional Scholarship is named after its former Chief Executive Officer, Mr Steve Lewis. Student type
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in Mining Scholarship (Scholarship ) is to provide financial support and create opportunities for female students pursuing a degree in mining engineering, with the aim of encouraging gender diversity
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. The amount is to be used to support Indigenous students in the Faculty of Business and Law in undertaking internships. Scholarship Details Eligible courses Any Undergraduate course in the faculty of Business
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Merit Based Value This scholarship provides a stipend of $95,169.00 p.a. pro rata indexed based on full-time studies, for a maximum of 3 years. This stipend is inclusive of 0.5FTE research time, plus
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systems. This Scholarship is part of Curtin University’s commitment to innovation and excellence in teaching and research, for the benefit of our students and the wider community. Curtin University is
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- This scholarship is offered and administered by external organisation, the Gates Cambridge Trust. The information and timeline may be updated in accordance with their updates / advice. Each year Gates Cambridge
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strong relationships with a wide range of Aboriginal schools in WA, which enabled improvements in student literacy. The KMA is a network of teachers, literacy coordinators, researchers, and committed