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Club of Perth offers an award of $2,000 for female students to encourage a woman aged 25 years or over to complete a Post-secondary Qualification at a recognised course in a Western Australian
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through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Entry Pathway. The recipient will receive financial support for the duration of their degree, helping to reduce barriers to education and enabling them
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. Curtin’s Council agreed to confer upon him the degree of Honorary Doctor of Technology in October 2002. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business
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Eligibility criteria Must meet the following criteria: female student studying a STEM course in Western Australia at TAFE or University level Application process Completed form and CV should be sent to: Bursary
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Course type Postgraduate coursework Higher Degree by Research Staff/Post-doctoral Scholarship base Merit Based Value The Schwarzman Scholarship is a one-year, fully-funded master’s program at Tsinghua
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an eligible degree in Chemical Engineering, Metallurgy or Mineral Processing. Neometals is commercialising it’s portfolio of sustainable process technologies to recycle and recover critical materials from high
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the specified dates in the 2026 guidelines Application process The application process for the NCP Scholarship takes place in three stages with both Curtin University and the NCP team. Please note the key dates
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. Scholarship Details Eligible courses Commencing their first year: Bachelor of Science (Mineral Processing) Or Enrolled in their second year (after completing the 200 credits in Engineering Foundation Year
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will be given to students who have relocated from remote/regional areas across Australia to study at Curtin University. Application process Step 1: Access application form Application form can be
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process Step 1: Access application form Application form can be accessed via the ‘My Studies’ tab in OASIS or via the ‘Apply Online’ button on the top right-hand side of this page If you are an Aboriginal