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University of Melbourne Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies: Academy Scholars Program Application is required. Key scholarship details Application status Open for applications
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, prepare the following supporting documents: Official Academic transcript/s Meet the University of Melbourne’s Visiting PhD English language specific requirements A letter of support from your University
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. About the donor Dr Leonard James Tierney OAM (1925 – 1996) was a leader in the development of social work education and professional practice at the University of Melbourne from 1961 until his retirement
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was established with a gift from Lucy May Knapp and is offered to students in financial need to assist and educate students by way of bursaries, supplies of books or otherwise. Benefits This bursary provides a
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testing As a developer, automation can be your friend. Related Information Disability Services Disability Information Need web help? All websites and applications which form part of the University web
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Award in memory of Velma Stanley who graduated as a Bachelor of Science in the University in 1925 and who was interested in the development of work in the field of addiction and although living abroad
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extracurricular activities that enhance their learning and broaden their university experience. Benefits This grant provides a one-off payment of up to $500 towards the cost of activities within Australia and
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recognised my contributions to our public and university communities, such as extensive involvement in student clubs including Cainz, Enactus, GCG and ESSA. This acknowledgement helped to me reflect
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a result of a generous bequest to the University of Melbourne, the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences is able to offer research travel awards, known as The Henry and Rachael Ackman
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Charlie Perkins Scholarships were launched in 2009 in memory of leader and activist Dr Charlie Perkins - the first Aboriginal man to graduate from university. With the assistance of the University of Oxford