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Overview To attract top achieving economics major students to the Economics Honours program, and support them financially during their studies. Who is eligible? To be eligible for the Scholarship
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or low-socio economic status (Centrelink statement, payslips) disability or medical condition relocation from a rural or regional area in order to undertake tertiary study first in family to attend
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letter. Provide evidence of educational disadvantage. Disadvantage(s) may include: financial difficulty or low-socio economic status (Centrelink statement, payslips) disability or medical condition
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if necessary. Provide evidence of educational disadvantage. Disadvantage(s) may include: financial difficulty or low-socio economic status (Centrelink statement, payslips) disability or medical condition
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What you'll receive A scholarship valued at $5,000 in your first year of study in a business, law, or property economics single or double degree. The scholarship will be paid as a stipend of $2,500
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, environmental science, soil science, environmental, biosystems engineering or related field? Get hands-on research experience with a team that fosters a shared vision to create measurable economic, environmental
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opportunity to attend university due to a low socio-economic background and financial hardship. Student type Future Students Faculty Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health
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to relocate from a regional or remote area to commence an undergraduate degree at Curtin University, who are from a low socio-economic background and are experiencing financial hardship. The Scholarship
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regional, rural or remote locations, mid-career professionals or people from low socio-economic backgrounds, who aspire to a rewarding career in teaching. Scholarships will be available over five rounds from
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1, 2025 Past the compulsory school age in semester 1, 2025 (as defined by the Western Australian School Education Act 1999) Demonstrated financial hardship and low socio-economic status Please note