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) finance and operations (agency operations, budgeting). Eligibility The Rumble Pathways Scholarship is defined as a non-academic achievement-based scholarship. It is predicated on the achievement of cultural
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students are matched with mentors in their industry of choice to build networks and learn how to best apply themselves for their future careers. Open to undergraduate students in the second year or beyond
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, GIS software development and Photogrammetric Mapping and Visualisation. To find out more about MNG, please visit their website: www.mngsurvey.com.au . Student type Current Students Faculties and centres
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using terrestrial laser scanning, GIS software development and Photogrammetric Mapping and Visualisation. To find out more about MNG, please visit their website: www.mngsurvey.com.au . Student type
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of Computer Science ; Bachelor of Bioinformatics Engineering; Bachelor of Software Engineering; Bachelor of Computer Engineering.Double Degrees are permissible. *Based on residential address at the time of application
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the NCP program while on their Scholarship Program, and as part of the alumni network on their return. Enquiries For enquiries relating to scholarships nomination and applications process, please contact
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-binary students who are starting their first year of an undergraduate degree in science, mathematics or IT. The scholarship also aims to foster leadership and networking by encouraging recipients
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Enrolled in a minimum of 25 credits in an eligible enabling program at Curtin University in semester 1, 2025 Past the compulsory school age in semester 1, 2025 (as defined by the Western Australian School
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studies. Scholars will receive leadership development, mentoring, industry networking and other transformative extension opportunities. The McCall MacBain Foundation was founded in 2007 by John and Marcy
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networks.