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; Information technology and computer science; Law; Music, visual and performing arts; Science Need help understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply You must submit an application and
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Peter H Manger Scholarship was established with a gift from Peter H Manger and is awarded to Australian students who are enrolled in a graduate degree by coursework in engineering and are experiencing
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the Faculty of Engineering and IT and identify as a woman (cis-gender and trans women) or non-binary. Benefits This scholarship provides a living allowance of $15,000 a year for two years, paid in two half
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Dr Hans Prem Scholarship was established with a gift from Dr Hans Prem and is awarded to Australian students who are enrolled in a graduate coursework degree in engineering and are experiencing
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Scholarship was established with a gift from Kenneth Eltham and is awarded to Australian students who are enrolled in a masters degree by coursework in Engineering and are experiencing financial disadvantage
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Summary The Dee and John Collier Scholarship was established with a gift from Deirdre Collier and is offered to domestic students who are enrolling in a masters degree by coursework in Engineering and are
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for this scholarship, you must: Be enrolled in any of the 200-point or 300-point engineering masters degrees Have completed at least 62.5 points but fewer than 125 points of study. Selection criteria The scholarship is
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faculty at the Max Planck Society and at Oxford University cover all major areas in Computer Science. For more information about the research interests of individual faculty, please visit: http://cis.mpg.de
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Scholarship Hugh Kingsley Family Scholarship Application is required. Check eligibility Key scholarship details Application status Open for applications Benefit amount Up to $15,000 Eligible study
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Mathematics, Information Communication Technology (ICT), Law, Business, Finance or Supply Chain. Academic Achievement (20% weighting); and Personal attributes e.g. community involvement, career aspirations