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  2. Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for ...

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    The Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) is a register formed under the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000. It maintains a list of institutions, and courses, which have been granted permission by states and territories, to educate overseas students. [ 1 ]

  3. Chevening Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The Chevening Scholarship is an international scholarship, funded by the British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and partner organizations, [1] that enables foreign students to study at universities in the United Kingdom. [2]

  4. Commonwealth Foundation - Wikipedia

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    As the Commonwealth agency for civil society, the foundation is funded by 49 member states to support participatory governance through its programmes. The foundation provides resources, grants and access to platforms to encourage better engagement between civil society and institutions of governance.

  5. National Student Wellbeing Program - Wikipedia

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    The National Student Wellbeing Program is an Australian federal government programme which funds religious chaplains and non religious "student wellbeing officers" in Australian primary and secondary schools. They are to provide pastoral care in order to support student wellbeing. Practitioners are not allowed to "provide religious instruction ...

  6. Commonwealth Grants Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission was established in July 1933 by the Lyons government during the Great Depression to provide impartial advice on the distribution of federal government grants to the states. [2] The commission operates under the Commonwealth Grants Commission Act 1973 , and is responsible for measuring the relative fiscal capacity of each state ...

  7. Association of Commonwealth Universities - Wikipedia

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    The ACU is the world's oldest international network of universities. Its mission is to promote and support excellence in higher education for the benefit of individuals and societies throughout the Commonwealth and beyond. It has a combined population of 3 billion, mainly under the age of 30, in Commonwealth countries. [3]

  8. Section 96 of the Constitution of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The result is that states rely on Commonwealth grants to fund state-provided services such as schools and hospitals. The power to distribute funds to states on conditions has expanded the sphere of Commonwealth power through dictating policy through conditional grants. This limits the autonomy and power of the states in controlling policy. [2]

  9. Tertiary education fees in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Total funding Commonwealth funding Student contribution Discipline Full fee $ Commonwealth contribution $ Student contribution $ cluster 1 Band 3: Law, accounting, commerce, economics, administration: 12685: 2089: 10596 cluster 2 Band 1: Humanities: 12158: 5809: 6349 cluster 3 Band 1: Behavioural science or social studies: 16627: 10278: 6349 ...