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Good University Guide

UNSW has rated exceptionally well in the 2007 Good Universities Guide. The guide, a comprehensive handbook for anyone choosing a university course or campus, gave UNSW the maximum five-star rating for eight key performance indicators.UNSW was one of the strongest performers of all Australian universities. It achieved a top score in the following categories: student demand, graduate starting salaries, research grants, research intensivity, student-staff ratios, cultural diversity, gender balance and international enrolments. (Read the article)

RTA Engineering scholarships for rural and regional students

Twenty people in rural and regional NSW will have the chance of winning a scholarship fully funded by the RTA to study engineering at UTS next year.

 Roads Minister Eric Roozendaal said the RTA had committed over $1 million dollars to the scholarships.

“These scholarships are about encouraging more young people to enter the engineering profession.

“They will also help to address the current shortage of civil engineers, which is particularly acute in regional areas.

“The scholarships, worth $50,000 each, will cover the full cost of a Bachelor of Engineering and Diploma in Engineering Practice at UTS.

“Scholarship holders will undertake their industry placements with the RTA and will be encouraged to do the work in a regional centre or rural area – in their home district if they choose,” Mr Roozendaal said. (Read the article)

UNSW regional leader Korean studies

UNSW is to become the leading research and education hub for Korean studies in Oceania and South East Asia, after being officially endorsed by the Korean government.The endorsement involves a grant of $1.5 million over five years to UNSW’s Korea-Australasia Research Centre (KAREC). 

The Korean Ministry of Education and the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS) has given funding and official recognition to only four overseas universities. The three others are UCLA, University of London and the University of Washington, Seattle.

KAREC is jointly located in the Faculties of Commerce and Economics (FCE) and Arts and Social Sciences and has been led by Associate Professor Chung-Sok Suh, from FCE’s School of Organisation and Management, since its inception in 2000. (Read the article)

THE UNSW GOLDEN JUBILEE SCHOLARSHIPS

The Scholarships provide tuition fees for the minimum program duration. The Scholarships have been established to encourage outstanding Diplomates from Singapore and Malaysia to complete an undergraduate degree at UNSW. To be eligible, applicant’s must be proposing to undertake an undergraduate qualification at UNSW in one of the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences, the Built Environment, Commerce and Economics, Engineering, or Science or the College of Fine Arts.
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Australia Scholarship at a commonwealth University

ASSOCIATION OF RHODES SCHOLARS TRAVEL BURSARY (POSTGRADUATE)

This scholarship provides a grant-in-aid to a maximum of $A9,000 to a scholar currently enrolled in a higher degree program at a Commonwealth university. The Scholarship will enable the successful applicant to spend a period of at least six months as an exchange student at an Australian university.
Further information is available from available from the Secretary, Association of Rhodes Scholars in Australia Travel Bursary Committee, c/- Office for Research and Graduate Studies, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052 Australia. Fax: +61 3 9347 6739, Telephone: +61 3 9344 6937, Applications normally close in May.

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