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Scholarship Margaret McGregor Memorial Scholarship in Social Work Application is required. Check eligibility Key scholarship details Application status Open for applications Applications open 12 Jan
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understanding of a new culture, work in a new academic environment and build a global network. For information about eligibility and selection criteria and application open and closing dates, see: Association
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, consult and build partnerships with internal and external stakeholders • Ability to manage own performance How to apply To apply, please ensure you have digital copies of the below information: Curriculum
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Philosophy degree. The first step is to email Associate Professor Selen Turkay , detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in this scholarship, and
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was established with a gift from Professor Elizabeth Tudor and Mr Richard Tudor AM to honour Richard's parents and is awarded to talented domestic students who are enrolled in the Master of Teaching, with
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. Benefits The scholarship is designed to contribute to costs associated with a program of travel program, not to cover the entire cost. Benefits amounts paid at: $100/per placement day for domestic placements
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specialisms such as Big Data analytics, virtual healthcare, Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. Students get the chance to work on real-world projects with industry
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stage Current study, Alumni Benefit duration One-off Summary The Alan C Rose Memorial Scholarship was established with gifts raised through a public appeal in memory of the life and work of the late Alan
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) are an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or have a valid visa with work rights. The scholarship provides training in 2 courses: 2025 program and recipients The 2025 scholarship was awarded to 5 people under
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are connected and represented in policy development. Emma Wintermute's work engages with gender, sexualities, social justice and social histories, grounded in frameworks of human rights and social mobilization