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Charles Darwin University
Charles Darwin University (CDU) was established in 2003. With eight nationwide campuses and centers, CDU offers higher education and vocational education and training to over 21,000 students.
Eligible Countries:
All nationalities are eligible
Acceptable Course or Subjects:
The scholarship will be awarded for the 3-year bachelor’s degree program at CDU.
Criteria:
Applicants must commence any CDU Darwin undergraduate program from Semester 1 2023, for on-campus study
Applicants must commence in full-time study mode
Applicant must be an international student paying international student fees
Application Deadline: 5 February 2023.
Do you wish to pursue graduate study in Australia with financial aid? Charles Darwin University is delighted to announce the open applications for the Dili International School Scholarship Program for 2023-2024.
University or Organization: Charles Darwin University
Department: Any
Course Level: 3-year Bachelor’s degree
Award: Cover the remaining expenses of tuition and accommodation
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: 5 each year
Nationality: International
The award can be taken in Australia
Application Deadline: 5 February 2023.
Admission Requirements:
Completion of DIS high school Y12 equivalent qualification and ATAR score that meets program entry requirements. As part of the application process, it is important that you meet the minimum academic entry requirements.
Language Requirement:
Applicants must meet the University’s English language requirements for their chosen course. Specific English language tests accepted: IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE), and Common European Framework Certificate of English Proficiency.
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Eligible Countries:
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Acceptable Course or Subjects:
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Benefits
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Eligibility:
All the recipients must be over 18 years of age
They must hold nationality or permanent residency of participating countries of scholarship program
The recipients must not be receiving financial aid, scholarship benefit from any other Australian Government initiative.
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Tenure Conditions
Recipients must meet all UNSW HDR enrolment and candidature conditions, and the conditions outlined in the UNSW HDR Scholarships Policy and Procedure.
Recipients must provide accurate and up to date information to UNSW at all times. 4.1.3. Recipients are expected to spend 35-40 hours per week on their research for a total of 48 weeks per year. Approved part-time recipients are expected to spend 15-20 hours per week on their research for a total of 48 weeks per year.
Recipients must be enrolled on campus and meet the minimum residency requirement of twelve months (full-time equivalent) at UNSW or at a UNSW affiliated institution during their candidature. This is to ensure that recipients have access to the support, infrastructure and experience to successfully complete their HDR program.
Recipients must not be receiving income (such as another scholarship) to support their enrolment if that income is greater than 75% of the primary scholarship rate (see Section 9)
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