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this scholarship is offered. To see the scholarship recipient testimonial, please click here. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Business and Law Course type Postgraduate coursework Citizenship
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the applicant within the terms of relevant privacy legislation. See Charles Sturt University’s privacy policy for further information Due to privacy laws, any discussion of a scholarship application or recipient
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the trimester for which this scholarship is offered. To see the scholarship recipient testimonial, please click here . Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Business and Law Course type Postgraduate
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Juris Doctor C04320 Juris Doctor Professional Legal Practice C04364 Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate in Trade Mark Law and Practice C04250 Juris Doctor Master of Business Administration C04363 Juris
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market development. Open to: Australian citizens and permanent residents in their penultimate or final year of studying law, business or finance in an Australian accredited University. Dual Degree students
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. To see the scholarship recipient testimonial, please click here . Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Business and Law Course type Postgraduate coursework Citizenship Australian Citizen
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Rights Medal in 1996. Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Business and Law Course type Postgraduate coursework Specifically for Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Students Citizenship Australian
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. To see the scholarship recipient testimonial, please click here . Student type Future Students Faculty Faculty of Business and Law Course type Postgraduate coursework Citizenship Australian Citizen
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). POSTGRADUATE COURSES: Arts and Humanities Master of Professional Communications (L44). Business and Law Master of Business Administration (J52); Master of Business Administration International (L94); Master of
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outcomes from the EMBA. If, after shortlisting applicants, an insufficient number of high calibre candidates are identified, the Graduate School of Business and Law reserves the right to not award all/some