Swinburne University, International Aviation Women’s Association Scholarship in Australia, 2019 is open for International Students, Women Students . The scholarship allows Undergraduate, Postgraduate level programm(s) in the field of aviation courses taught at Swinburne University of Technology . The deadline of the scholarship is .
Scholarship Description: The Swinburne University in Melbourne is offering International Aviation Women’s Association Scholarship for Local and international students. This scholarship is available for a female student studying full time in aviation.
Scholarship Provider: Swinburne is a large and culturally diverse organisation. A desire to innovate and bring about positive change motivates our students and staff. The result is in an institution that grows and evolves each year.
Applicants whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.
Degree Level: Scholarships are available to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate course
Available Subject: Scholarships are awarded to study aviation courses.
Scholarship Benefits: The scholarship is valued at $6,500 per year for 1 year.
The scholarship recipient will also be required to attend the IAWA 2019 International Conference in Lima, Peru. All expenses will be covered by IAWA.
Eligible Nationalities: Scholarship is open to both domestic and international women students.
Entrance Requirements: To be eligible, applicants must:
Application Procedure: Applicants should complete an online application form and submit with all supporting documentation.
Deadline: January 31, 2019
Swinburne University, International Aviation Women’s Association Scholarship in Australia, 2019 is available to undertake Undergraduate, Postgraduate level programs at Swinburne University of Technology.
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