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Issue: September 2005NewsGenerous scholarships for nanotechnology science studentsFive of the students accepted into the La Trobe University Bachelor of Nanotechnology/Bachelor of Science double degree in 2006 will each receive a $6,000 scholarship. The money comes without strings. Winners of the Entrance Scholarship Program may use the money for any aspect of their study or living expenses. 'This is an exceptional course and we want to support the outstanding students it is attracting,' said Dr Paul Pigram, Associate Professor in Physics and co-ordinator of the Nanotechnology course. The four-year Nanotechnology/Science double degree started in 2005 to blend the emerging disciplines of nanotechnology with a double major in the key enabling sciences of physics and chemistry. Dr Pigram said the course would attract students interested in the development of new science and new technologies based on the manipulation of atoms and molecules. 'Our program aims to provide students with a broad education in disciplines that will underpin the science and technology, in particular nanotechnology, in the coming years. 'Its structure provides full coverage of subject areas, avoiding the compromises of shorter niche degrees where the supporting sciences are reduced to include the nanotechnology units. 'Students attracted to this course will have a strong VCE background and general interest in physics, chemistry, and mathematics together with an interest in making connections to biological systems. 'We believe the course promises stimulating science and a rewarding career path, leading to careers in industry or research. 'Developments in the field of nanotechnology are proceeding rapidly with the deployment of new devices, improved medical science and control of materials in the nano range. 'The scholarships are sponsored by Nanotechnology Victoria, RealTek Technologies / EV Group, and La Trobe University's Faculty of Science Technology and Engineering and School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences,' Dr Pigram added. The program is open to students studying for the VCE, an interstate Year 12 equivalent, or the International Baccalaureate. Additional eligibility requirements apply. Full details including application materials, eligibility requirements, selection criteria and scholarship conditions are available at: www.latrobe.edu.au/nanotechnology/scholarships
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