34 distributed-computing-associate-professor Undergraduate positions at University of Adelaide
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Systems Computer Engineering Computer Science Data Science Defence Systems Distributed Systems & Networking Mechatronics & Robotics Smart Technologies Important Information: You must meet all of the above
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Engineering Artificial Intelligence Communication Systems Computer Engineering Computer Science Data Science Defence Systems Distributed Systems & Networking Mechatronics & Robotics Smart Technologies Important
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of the following majors: Aerospace Engineering Artificial Intelligence Communication Systems Computer Engineering Computer Science Data Science Defence Systems Distributed Systems & Networking Mechatronics
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The Sia Furler Institute Scholarship was established by Professor Jennie Shaw to support students undertaking the Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Media or Diploma of Music. To be eligible to apply
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program (including associated double or combined degrees) Be an Australian Citizen, permanent resident of Australia or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa Be enrolled on a full time basis in a
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This Scholarship has been established by the Adelaide University Sports Association (“the Sports Association”) which aims to provide and promote the best possible sport and recreation environment
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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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(Advanced) program of study. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be commencing a single degree of Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences or Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced) Be
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: Be enrolled in the final year of a Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Science (double degree) or the Master of Teaching or Master of Education program of study (students must have already completed
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to the Dental School by Professor Arthur Maxwell Horsnell, Professor of Dental Science (later Dental Health) from 1959 to 1977. The fund was increased in 1980 by the transfer of funding from the residual funds