68 software-verification-computer-science Undergraduate positions at Queensland University of Technology
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will also have the opportunity of being mentored by an industry professional throughout the remainder of your study program. We will pay your scholarship as a direct payment to your personal bank account
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) be enrolled in full-time study in a Bachelor of Business single (BS05, BS06, BS08) or double degree, a Bachelor of Communication (KC40) or a Master of Business (BS11) program at QUT have a minimum of
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: Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Creative Industries, Education and Social Justice Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Science. The ongoing scholarship is not available for courses offered by
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full-time study in one of these courses in 2026: EN01 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) EN40 Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) EV11 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Master of Sustainable
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about taxation on scholarships is also available from the ATO website . Withdrawal and termination of scholarship Withdrawal by recipient: Scholarship recipients who withdraw from their study program
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experiencing financial hardship enrolled in or applying for either: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) from a regional, rural, or remote area. This
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experiencing financial hardship enrolled in or applying for an undergraduate engineering course (priority will be given to students enrolled in or applying for an undergraduate civil engineering course
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) within the areas of science, business, marketing, communications, engineering, data science, information technology, or health and safety a female enrolled full-time for the duration of the course
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to be offered to students who are commencing or undertaking a degree in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). These scholarships are designed to provide financial assistance and
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the Student Ambassador Program. Eligibility To apply for this scholarship you must either: be graduating in 2025 from Year 12 at an Australian secondary school, or with an International Baccalaureate, or with