Undergraduate
Computer Science & IT,Medical & Pharmacy,Religion & Ethics,Social Sciences,Tourism & Hospitality
University of Canberra
Eligibility:
Students can apply for a Bachelor’s coursework degree offered at the University of Canberra.
Eligibility
Overall mark of 85% or higher from current studies
For undergraduate study, intended study at Bruce campus must be at least 36 credit points
Offers with a Masters’s package will have scholarships applied to the Masters’s degree only and will be assessed based on the applicant’s current study at the partner institution.
Benefits
The University of Canberra will provide 20% off the total tuition fee for the duration of the course to high achieving international students.
Application Deadline:11/30/2022
The University of Canberra is committed to supporting international students to succeed in their studies. This scholarship is available to all students enrolled in a bachelor’s coursework degree at the University of Canberra.
Organization: University of Canberra
Department: N/A
Course level: Undergraduate
Award Amount: 20% off the total tuition fee for the duration of the course
Number of Awards: N/A
Access Mode: Online
Subject: All subjects
Nationality: International Students
Eligible Countries: Australia
Application Deadline:11/30/2022
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Benefits
Maintain satisfactory academic progress throughout the course
Can take QUT-approved leave of absence after completing one semester
Cannot hold sponsorship, scholarship, etc., from another organization
Cannot hold any other scholarship except an Equity Scholarship
Cannot hold the scholarship upon obtaining Australian permanent resident status or becoming an Australian and/or New Zealand citizen.
Background
The Faculty of Science Australian Research Council (ARC) Scholarship is designed to support research candidates in conducting research that directly contributes to the Australian community.
The scholarship may be co-funded by the Faculty of Science and external ARC research grants, or industry-funded projects such as but not limited to ARC Discovery Project (DP), ARC Fellowships (traditional and industry), ARC Linkage Project (LP), ARC Special Research Initiative (SRI) or occasionally,
Eligibility
To qualify for this scholarship:
You need to be a new international student starting studies in 2024 at specific campuses: Wagga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange, Port Macquarie, or Albury, enrolled in a full CRICOS-registered degree program.
You need to secure accommodation before if you will commence in Session 1 2024, or 31 May 2024 if you will commence in Session 2, 2024. Applications for session 1, 2024 for Wagga Wagga campus are closed.
Endeavor Postgraduate Scholarship Program
To apply for Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarship, students will submit their application through Endeavour Online (EOL) system.
The application must include letter of acceptance (offer letter) from Australian university in a course at post graduate level leading to full time postgraduate masters or PhD degree programme.
Nursing Practice
Professional entry master degree
The Master of Nursing Practice will help you become a highly skilled healthcare professional in just two years. This is an entry-to-practice degree, providing you with a professional nursing qualification if you’ve already completed an undergraduate degree in a non-nursing field.
This program will help you become a highly skilled healthcare professional, preparing you for a career in this rewarding and well-respected profession.
It provides educational initiatives that enrich the vibrant cultural fabric of the broader community.
Human and Animal Relationships in Society will cover topics exploring the positive and negative aspects of pets and human interactions; assistance and therapy animals; risks and ethical issues involving human and animal engagements.
First Nations people and their traditional relationship with animals, including as spiritual emblems; and government policy implications.