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study adhere to the Intellectual Property Agreement of QUT . You can't: continue any other paid employment that interferes with your study. About the scholarship This bursary supports students who
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Be accepted by a UNSW Exchange Partner Institution. UNSW Business School BCom (International) Exchange Travel Award (UGTR1052) $5,000 one-off lump sum payment Meet the eligibility criteria
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an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or permanent humanitarian visa holder identify as a woman be enrolling full-time in semester 1 2024 in a Bachelor of Engineering single degree have completed a
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The BGIS Women in Engineering Scholarship provides: $5,000 per year for up to five years 10 weeks of paid vacation/WIL work participation in a mentoring program at BGIS Melbourne. Note: This
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citizen, an Australian permanent resident or a permanent humanitarian visa holder be enrolled full-time in a Bachelor of Engineering program at RMIT be in your penultimate (second last) year of study in
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result of 70 or more* be commencing full-time study in RMIT’s Bachelor of Science (Food Technology)/Bachelor of Business (Management) (BP289) in semester 1 2024 *If no Victorian VCE students are eligible
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environmental science/engineering students who have demonstrated achievement, leadership skills and have a passion for sustainability and energy management. GJK Facility Services is a multi-disciplinary business
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in the following disciplines: information technology, STEM (science, technology, engineering, maths), business. To be eligible for this scholarship you must: identify as an Australian Aboriginal and/or
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items only: Unpaid WIL placement assistance of up to $3,000, e.g., uniform/equipment requirement for placement, parking/travel, employment compensation. Length of unpaid placement is a factor in
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- Petroleum, Chemical, Mechanical, Civil or Electrical; Geology, Hydrogeology, or Ecology; and Mathematics, Information Communication Technology (ICT), Law, Business, Finance or Supply Chain. Academic