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The Frank Joseph Murphy Bursary (Established in 1994 and maintained by the income from a bequest from the

late Frank Joseph Murphy.) 1. Senate awards one or more bursaries each year on the recommendation of the Head, School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering. 2. The Bursary is open to (a) Students undertaking a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) (including dual program) or Bachelor of Engineering / Master of Engineering (BE/ME) in a major administered by the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering and who are undertaking exchange programs with overseas institutions; and (b) BE (including dual program) or BE/ME graduates of not more than 2 years standing with a BE or BE/ME major admininstered by the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering and who will use the Bursary to undertake further study outside Australia. 3. The Bursary is awarded on the basis of academic merit and the worth of the proposed study. 4. Each Bursary is tenable for one year and the value shall be determined by Senate. 5. Applicants must make written application to the Head, School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering by the date determined by the Head.

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