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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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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
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University. Preference is given to Shooting Stars graduates. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Centre for Aboriginal Studies Course type Pathways to undergraduate Specifically for Aboriginal
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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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- 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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Closing date is listed at the top of the page Incomplete applications will not be assessed Once submitted, application status will change to submitted Step 4: Receipt Application receipt will be sent
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applied for at one time Tips on how to complete your 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
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and is not affiliated with Curtin. You should contact The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering for up to date information about the scholarship, and to apply. The Australian
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the area of microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation is limited due to poor understanding of bio-mineral reaction kinetics at molecular level; highlighting the need for unpinning the role