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degree in social sciences, and are experiencing disadvantaged circumstances. Benefits A living allowance of $5000 per year the full-time duration of your course, paid in half-yearly instalments of $2500
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Current Students Faculties and centres Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Engineering
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of their course. Selection criteria Awards are made based on the benefit to the student by attending the conference and presentation of work at the conference. Study level: Graduate research Student type: Domestic
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for this bursary, you must: Be enrolled in a course within the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Melbourne Provide evidence of financial need Selection criteria Eligible students
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to research work involving bryophytes if applicants are ranked in the top 75% of applications. Conditions Recipients must agree to the University sharing their name and course details with the donor
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scholarship guide Application How to apply To apply, students must submit a 3000-word essay on the topic of brain cancer. Essays will be judged on the following criteria: Insight into the experience of a brain
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Scholarship was established with a gift from Betty McCreery and is offered to students in financial need who are an Australian citizen and enrolled in a course within the faculty of Science. Benefits
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, you must: Be enrolled in a graduate coursework degree in the Faculty of Engineering and IT Propose an activity which does not directly contribute to course credit or assessment Have at least one
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have lived Be enrolled in a course at the University of Melbourne Have met the conditions of any Indigenous Bursaries awarded to you previously (such as submission of scholarship reports) Selection
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will be ranked based on: Academic Merit: The scholarship is offered to eligible students with the highest course entry score based on prior academic performance The applicant’s financial circumstances