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and enduring legacy. Pio was an important part of the Swinburne community for over 30 years, particularly within the Faculty of Engineering. During his time at Swinburne, Pio exemplified the values
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NHP is the leading electrical engineering solutions provider in Australasia and has over 55 years of electrical and engineering industry excellence with more than 20 branches across Australia and
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window) . Early Childhood Tertiary Partnerships Program The Early Childhood Tertiary Partnerships Program offers tailored courses with extra support for future teachers and educators. Courses have been
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The Judith Kinnear Student Travel Scholarship supports a postgraduate student enrolled in a Master’s (by Research) or PhD in either the School of Science, Computing and Emerging Technologies
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, international students are not eligible to apply.
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The Rhodes Scholarships for Australia There are nine Scholarships available each year for Australia. The first Australian Rhodes Scholars took up residence in Oxford in 1904, and many hundreds of outstanding Australians have been awarded the Scholarship since. Six of the scholarships for...
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of Engineering (Honours) degree or the Advanced Diploma Engineering Technology-Electrical (VE) to the value of $7,500 for one year. Additionally, an opportunity for paid work experience with Siemens Healthineers
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to teaching and sharing their knowledge/approach with the next generation of young scientists by supporting the SNXG scholarship program at Swinburne University of Technology. There are three scholarships in
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The Peter and Vaclav Havlicek Chemistry Scholarship honours the legacy of the late Peter Havlicek, a distinguished and much respected member of Swinburne’s Department of Chemistry, and a pioneer in