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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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study stage Current study Benefit duration One-off Summary The SSAF Grant Program provides staff and students with an opportunity to directly engage with the SSAF vision by applying for a grant funded by
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available to your program of travel. Dates will be provided here soon and the application link available here when the round related to your program opens. For questions relating to this scholarship please
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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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Scholarship German Academic Exchange Programme (DAAD): Postdoctoral Researchers International Mobility Experience Application is required. Key scholarship details Application status Open for
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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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shows potential to become a recognized and respectable musician and/or singer, to travel to undertake a study program. Benefits This scholarship provides a one-off payment of approximately $7000. Amount
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Drs Chris and Betty Pearce to memorialise the late Simon Pearce, a student of the Master of Speech Pathology. Benefits One scholarship to be awarded annually valued at $5,000.00. Duration: One-off
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The Ethel McLennan Award was established with a gift from the University of Melbourne School of Botany Foundation in memory of the late Dr Ethel McLennan and is offered to talented students or graduate
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environments. The Award takes into consideration those who can demonstrate financial need, with preference to students from a rural or regional background.The late Dr JJ Woodward (MBBS 1935) was a graduate of