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Growing budding STEM students

APPLICATIONS have opened for a program to make access to science, technology, engineering and maths courses easier for 1200 students living in regional and remote parts of Australia.

Noel Dyson
Scholarships to draw remote students into STEM study.

Scholarships to draw remote students into STEM study.

STEM courses are crucial for many of the mining disciplines. Member for Durack Melissa Price said the program offered scholarships of up to $18,000 thanks to a $24 million commitment from the federal...

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