The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) UTS: Engineering offers six scholarships worth A$2,000 each to the highest achievers on their first semester results for each of the courses listed below:
> Master of Engineering Studies (two scholarships);
> Master of Engineering Management (three scholarships);
> Master of Environmental Engineering Management (one scholarship).
Eligibility
You must -
1. be enrolled as a full-time international students in four subjects in your first semester of any of the above three courses;
2. have achieved the highest average of all the applicants in your course with a minimum of seventy per cent; and
3. not have received a scholarship from UTS:Engineering previously.
If you satisfy all of the above, UTS: Engineering you will receive A$2,000.
Sponsored Students - Please note that you are not eligible for this scholarship if you receive third party funding (sponsorship). Misinformation is an offence and will lead to the scholarship being cancelled and you will be asked to return any money received.
Application
Are you completing your first semester in the period of July to November 2009? Complete the application form and submit to Beate Buckenmaier, International & Enterprise Development Office, building 2, level 7.
Applications close Monday 4 January 2010. (Release of Spring Semester results is 16 December!).
Source : http://www.eng.uts.edu.au/international/scholarships/pgachievement.htm
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