Pham Family Honours Scholarship

Applicants must: be Australian citizens or holders of a permanent humanitarian visa; hold a Bachelor of Information Technology degree; and be enrolling in the Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) degree at the Melbourne Burwood Campus. Selection is based upon undergraduate performance and ability to meet the eligibility criteria.

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Peter Davis Memorial Honours Scholarship

Applicants must be Australian citizens or holders of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa, and be enrolled full-time in honours studies within Professional and Creative Writing at Deakin. Selection is based on academic achievement in the A316/A313 Bachelor of Arts (Professional and Creative Writing) and submission of a proposal for an honours project.

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May and Romeo Schiavon Honours Scholarship in Rural and Regional Journalism

Applicants must: be Australian citizens or holders of a permanent humanitarian visa; be enrolled full-time in an honours degree in the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin University in a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP); and be undertaking a project in regional journalism. Selection is based on academic merit and submission of a proposal for an honours project in regional journalism.

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John Stanhope PhD Scholarship in Leadership

  Applicants must: have an Honours degree (First Class) or a Master's degree in a related field with a substantial research component (equivalent to a First Class Honours degree); be Australian or New Zealand citizens or permanent residents; be enrolling full-time; and have a background in leadership study or another relevant field. Preference will be given to applicants who are the first in their family to attend university.

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Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship (ICECS)

Applicants must: be Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders commencing an undergraduate course of study in a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP); be enrolled full-time unless there are exceptional circumstances preventing full-time study; not hold a bachelor degree or higher level award unless such award is a prerequisite to the current course of study; be in receipt of a means tested Centrelink benefit or be able to demonstrate a personal or family taxable income below the HECS repayment threshold, depending on independence status; and be enrolled to study at the Institute of Koorie Education. Selection is based on: the degree of involvement in their local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community; financial, educational or social disadvantage; responsibility for others; and disability status.

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