Edith Cowan University is an Australian public university situated in Perth, Western Australia. Dating back to 1902, the main origin of this university is Claremont Teachers College, which was the first tertiary education institution in Western Australia. ECU has more than 31,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and is one of the most multicultural student populations in Australia, typically welcoming around 7,000 international students from more than 100 countries.
Teaching staff have extensive professional experience and networks. So students can expect to gain the knowledge, skills, confidence and even contacts needed to excel professionally. ECU courses are also internationally recognized, with many being professionally accredited by national and international organizations. Student learning also extends beyond the classroom with practicum placements in real businesses or organizations and opportunities for paid internships and international study tours.
The university is also a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, International Association of Law Schools and the International Cyber Security Center of Excellence.
Edith Cowan University, Australia, is inviting applications from eligible candidates for the Executive Dean’s Master of Engineering Scholarship 2023. The 2023 Executive Dean’s Scholarship is offered to international students who can demonstrate high academic achievement in their previous studies. All applicants who meet the criteria are automatically eligible for this scholarship when they apply for a select postgraduate course within the School of Engineering.
Eligibility
Applicants must be international students who have received an offer, or a conditional offer, to study the Master of Engineering (I59) at ECU during the 2023 intake;
ECU strives to give high-achieving students the opportunity to pursue their ambitions and gain a world-class education. High achieving international students with a weighted average mark (WAM) of 70% (or international equivalent as determined by ECU) are eligible for the 2023 Executive Dean’s Scholarship;
Applicants are able to package with ELICOS;
Open to prospective international students (not current ECU Students)
Eligibility Guidelines
To be eligible for this scholarship you must:
be an international student (not an Australian Citizen, Australian Permanent Resident, or New Zealand Citizen);
meet a meritorious level of academic achievement in your previous studies (as determined by ECU);
not be in receipt of a government scholarship or industry sponsorship;
between 13 June 2022 and 5 August 2023 be issued an offer to study the Master of Engineering (I59) course at ECU Joondalup (some components of your course may be delivered online due to travel restrictions)
meet ECU’s entry requirements for the course and commence your course during the 2023 intake.
Funding Details
Scholarship recipients will receive financial assistance amounting to up to a 20% reduction off their tuition fees for the duration of their ECU course.
The deadline for the application is 5th August 2022.
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