16 Electrical Engineering positions at University of Technology Sydney in sydney in Australia
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or intending to major in either Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, Mechanical & Mechatronic Engineering, or Chemical Process Engineering; and Be either a current or non-current school leaver with
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selection criteria found on page 3 of the position statement Only those applications submitted via the UTS online recruitment system will be accepted. If you are a current UTS staff member, for help on how
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selection criteria found on page 3 of the position statement Only those applications submitted via the UTS online recruitment system will be accepted. If you are a current UTS staff member, for help on how
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system will be accepted. If you are a current UTS staff member, for help on how to apply through NEO please click here. As you will be unable to save your application once started, please have all
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application. Only those applications submitted via the UTS online recruitment system will be accepted. If you are a current UTS staff member, for help on how to apply through NEO please click here . UTS is
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, or the holder of an Australian Permanent Resident visa or Permanent Humanitarian visa; and Either a current or non-current school leaver. Commencing their first year of an undergraduate Bachelor of Engineering
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application and/or interview: Academic merit, demonstrated by: ATAR (or equivalent) for School Leavers. GPA in current course for continuing UTS students. Alignment of values, culture and goals with
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of Engineering (Honours), Diploma in Professional Engineering Practice (BEng(Hon)DipProfEngPrac) course, including Engineering combined degrees. It is open to both current and non-current school leavers. Who is
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Overview The Linden Little Engineering Equity Scholarship was established in honour of Linden Little. The Scholarship was developed to assist students experiencing financial hardship or other
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International will assess all applications. Grant allocations will be based on academic merit as determined by students' weighted average mark in their current UTS degree at the time of assessment. Applications