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currently holding** one of the following visas: Global Special Humanitarian Visa (Subclass 202) Protection Visa (Subclass 866) Refugee Visa (Subclass 200, 201, 203 or 204) *Students may submit an application
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specialisation for Term 1 2024 Selection A separate scholarship application for this Scholarship is not required. Eligible applicants will be assessed on the basis of: Academic Merit UNSW reserves the right not
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commencing an eligible UNSW coursework degree program in Term 3 2024*; and, Be an asylum seeker or refugee currently holding** one of the following visas: Temporary Protection Visa (Subclass 785) Safe Haven
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before the beginning of Semester 1 each year. To apply: 1. Apply for an honours degree. Step-by-step guide to applying for postgraduate coursework courses 2. Complete the CARRS-Q Honours Bursary in Road
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608-930-9850 Relay Access (WTRS): 7-1-1. See RELAY_SERVICE for further information. Official Title: Outreach Associate(OE017) Department(s): A47-EXTENSION/YFH/HLTH/NUTR/FOODWI Employment Class
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This scholarship provides up to $5,000 as a once off payment. This scholarship provides up to $5,000 as a once off payment. One scholarship available. One scholarship available. To be eligible
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Full time, fixed term opportunity until April 2025 Great opportunity to lead a complex scholarship portfolio in the University’s Scholarships Office Base salary from $117,116 plus 17% superannuation About the opportunity The Scholarships Portfolio Manager manages a team of student administration...
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& EAS Criteria Stage Minimum Value $2,000 available for 1 year Residency No residency requirements Opens 29/09/2023 Closes See below For commencement Term 3 2024 Apply Now Register Already Registered
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sequence where you articulate/pathway in the same discipline, e.g. from certificate IV to a diploma, advanced diploma, associate degree or bachelor's degree. One scholarship available. One scholarship
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process. 1. AFFCF’s primary criterion is that the student-applicant was a ward of the State of Arizona when they turned 18 years of age, that is, the student was not adopted, awarded permanent guardianship