13 animal-activity-recognition Undergraduate positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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The Esther Burns/Department of Education Country Teaching Scholarships have been established by the University of Adelaide in conjunction with the Department for Education. Funding for up to six
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to apply for this scholarship you must: Be commencing a Bachelor of Biotechnology, Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Science or Bachelor of Marine and Wildlife Conservation Be an Australian Citizen or permanent
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(Animal Science) or Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) program of study at the University of Adelaide. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be commencing a Bachelor of Science
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of the successful candidate will be made according to: Academic merit (GPA) Demonstrated leadership skills and/or community involvement Demonstrated interest and/or past experience in the Pork Industry or in Animal
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The Mason Prescott Family Scholarship in the Communication of Science was established to support two students undertaking studies in teaching. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must
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The Mothers’ Union Adelaide Augustus Short Scholarship has been established to recognise the University of Adelaide pioneer Dr Augustus Short who believed that tertiary education should be
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the benefits of tertiary education and wanted to help students financially. The scholarships support undergraduate students undertaking a program of study in the Elder Conservatorium of Music at the University
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impact their studies and demonstrate short term financial need in either education or living expenses. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be undertaking a Bachelor of Laws Be
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teaching degree. Up to 30 Scholarships shall be awarded annually to students commencing one of the following programs at the University of Adelaide: Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Arts
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for the University Community. Catering for elite athletes through to social players, the Sports Association offers students a range of recreational activities and access to sporting facilities and clubs