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  2. Curtin University - Wikipedia

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    The Curtin Student Guild is the student union at Curtin University. It was founded in 1969 as the WAIT Student Guild. The guild provides student representation services through the provision of faculty, international, postgraduate and equity representatives and the professional support service Student Assist. [70]

  3. Grok Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Grok Magazine is an Australian free student magazine.The magazine is written and produced by Curtin University students and published by the Curtin Student Guild. The magazine was started in about 1970 and named after a word indicating deep understanding that was introduced in Robert Heinlein's novel Stranger in a Strange Land.

  4. National Union of Students (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Curtin Student Guild: Curtin University: 35,096 7 71 5.57% WA Edith Cowan University Student Guild: Edith Cowan University: 19,757 7 40 3.14% WA UWA Student Guild: University of Western Australia: 20,560 7 42 3.30%

  5. Student unionism in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Although names such as union, student association, representative council and guild are common, in practice they provide little insight into an organisation's role on campus. In addition, some organisations have chosen to rebrand using entirely new names, with the term "union" in particular considered to be the source of misunderstandings about ...

  6. Tertiary education fees in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A student in a CSP is only entitled to study for a maximum of 7 years full-time (16 years part-time) at CSP rates. This is known as a Student Learning Entitlement (SLE). After that period the student has to take either a FEE-HELP loan (if available) or study at full-fee rates.

  7. Sports At Any Cost - The Huffington Post

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    And its in-state tuition and fees, totaling around $10,000 a year, are about average among public universities. Its student body, though, is especially sensitive to any extra costs. Pell-eligible students have nearly doubled since 2007, from 32 percent to 59 percent.

  8. Curtin Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Curtin University is the modern descendent of the Perth Technical School, established in 1900, which later became the Western Australia Institute of Technology in 1966. [10] The institution received university status in 1986 to form the Curtin University of Technology, named after paramount World War II Prime Minister of Australia John Curtin. [31]

  9. Brian Mitchell (politician) - Wikipedia

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    He attended Maddington Senior High School and Curtin University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in English, Journalism and Politics in 1989. At university, he worked in various jobs as a kitchenhand, shelf stacker, bartender and fast food manager, was a member of the University Labor Society, and a councillor of the Curtin Student Guild.