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Regional Planning at Curtin University in 2026 Responses to questions in application form Statement of desire to work on Country in the planning industry and contribute to regional and remote communities
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their life/career aspirations; Demonstrate community, social, or cultural involvement, or share how this scholarship might help them to be more involved (this could be any type of involvement, including
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to increase the number of Indigenous doctors serving rural communities providing access to high-quality, culturally informed healthcare. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty of Health
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Architecture Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery Bachelor of Science (Nursing) Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Bachelor of Physiotherapy Bachelor of Speech Pathology Eligibility criteria Applicants must
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Demonstration of community, social, or cultural involvement, or an explanation of how receiving this scholarship could enable increased involvement Step 6: Outcome All successful and unsuccessful applicants
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Scholarship is made possible through the generous support of the Anne Winkler Memorial Fund, the Carbury Scholarship Fund, alumni, staff, and community members. Our goal is to continue growing this fund
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University in Beijing, designed to build a global community of future leaders who will strengthen understanding between China and the rest of the world. Its value includes the below: Tuition Fees fully covered
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women’ in Nyungar language, and this Scholarship will support mature-aged Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to enter and succeed at Curtin University. This Scholarship recognises and celebrates
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’ in Nyungar language, the Moorditj Yorga Scholarship (Scholarship ) will help Moorditj women to enter university, successfully pass their first degree, and receive individualised mentoring as they
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’ in Nyungar language, the Moorditj Maaman Scholarship (Scholarship ) aims to empower Moorditj men with a sense of belonging and purpose to become strong leaders and role models within their families and