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, not necessarily a candidate for a degree or a diploma, who has submitted an essay of sufficient merit on a subject relating to addiction. Selection considers essays that: reflect new research or a new
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of Secondary Education (IGCSE) grades of C in four major subjects. Diploma program High School Diploma (HSD) and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT-I) SAT-I and High School Diploma (HSD) SAT 1 of 1050 (out of 1600
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availability of funds) any other awards, scholarships or grants held or applied for by the applicant supporting documentary evidence of financial need e.g. details of income tested Commonwealth income support
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regenerative material systems for sustainable design futures. The work investigates how biomaterials such as bacterial cellulose, plant fibres, and other bio-derived materials can be developed, tested, and
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- $5,000 Duration: One-off Quantity: At least 1 Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for this award, you must: Have submitted your PhD/MPhil thesis for examination and be awaiting
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university transcript of your academic performance to date showing your credit points obtained. Postgraduate applicants applying for degrees will be required to take the GRE test, dependent on host institution
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analgesia are presented, which ultimately, will be helpful for examination preparation. Funds will cover travel costs and registration costs for travel during the following academic year. Accommodation costs
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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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History will inform your research essay Your resume A copy of your current Statement of Results (freely available from the Student Portal) When will I know the outcome? All applicants will be informed