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Information Science Alumni (LARISA) Chapter Scholarship supports students studying towards a qualification in these disciplines (Library, Archives, Records and Information Science), who are facing financial
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Information Technology and Computer Science has been developed to support students experiencing financial hardship to purchase technology related items which the student may not have access to without the support of
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, power, IT, or computer engineering students eligible to enroll in a PhD by research degree Eligibility criteria Full-time enrolment Successful recipient will collaborate with our industry partner in
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- Information in this website is published as "preview" and may change from time to time. The purpose of the scholarship is to promote gender diversity and inclusivity within the engineering industry by
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of Creative Arts (Design), Bachelor of Arts (Design) Bachelor of Applied Science (Interior Architecture) Master of Human Rights (1st year plus) Note: You do not need to be accepted to the Go Global Program at
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competitions. This grant has been funded by staff donors through the Give to Change program. The Give to Change program provides staff with the opportunity to make a difference in the life of Curtin students
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- Information in this website is published as "preview" and may change from time to time. The purpose of the Scholarship is to support high achieving Civil and Construction Engineering students from their second
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Job Reference: 1220240 About the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS): The School of Electrical Engineering, Computing, and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS
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www.indmetops.com.au for more information on the company. Student type Current Students Faculty Faculty of Science & Engineering Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) Course type Undergraduate Citizenship
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supports students completing either a Planet Positive Undergraduate Certificate or Planet Positive Specialisation. The new Planet Positive program launched by Curtin University responds to a call from the