Jumbunna Postgraduate Research Scholarship

 Applicants must: be UTS students who are of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent; and have been accepted into a higher degree by research at UTS. Selection is based on: academic merit in previous studies; research and other relevant experience; research capacity of applicants; and potential for the proposed research project to benefit Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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Jumbunna Honours Scholarship

 Applicants must: be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent (must complete a Confirmation of Aboriginality form or provide a statutory declaration); have completed a UTS-recognised undergraduate degree; and be enrolled in a UTS honours degree. Selection is based on academic merit in the undergraduate course.

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John Hughes Memorial Scholarship

Applicants must: be Australian or New Zealand citizens, Australian permanent residents or permanent humanitarian visa holders; be full-time domestic students in their second (full-time or part-time) semester or later; be enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology or related double degree; be able to demonstrate academic ability and commitment to completing their course; obtain no fail results for any subjects and achieve a minimum of a credit average in each semester; and be able to demonstrate financial hardship. Selection is based on financial disadvantage; academic merit (GPA) based on UTS results; and initiative in personal and professional life as demonstrated through the Scholarship application.

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Jack Greenland Travelling Scholarship

 The scholarship is open to students enrolled in the Master of Architecture or any undergraduate courses within the Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building, except the Bachelor of Design in Architecture.

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Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship (ICECS)

 Applicants must: be Indigenous Australian citizens of low socio-economic status; be commencing or undertaking a tertiary preparation program, associate degree, undergraduate program, or a graduate diploma in an area of National Priority as full-time Commonwealth supported students; and have not previously completed a bachelor degree or equivalent (except where it is an entry requirement for the current course). Tenure is dependent on satisfactory progress.

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