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What you'll receive You will receive a Women in Electrical Engineering top-up scholarship of up to $25,000. The scholarship is paid on a fortnightly basis and is tax-exempt for full-time students
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of working About the role As Research Assistant - Electronics Engineer, you will work as a part of a team within the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering on the development of photonic chip
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- Electronics Engineer, you will work as a part of a team within the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering on the development of photonic chip building blocks for spectral broadening and wavelength
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– Electronics Engineer, you will work as a part of a team within the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering on the development of photonic chip building blocks for spectral broadening and wavelength
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Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be eligible for this scholarship, you must: Be enrolled in a graduate research degree in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering or its
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technology. Many of our iconic innovations were once considered impossible until someone, just like you, joined us and took on the challenge. Visit CSIRO.au for more information. The opportunities we
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level Undergraduate, Honours, Graduate coursework, Graduate research Eligible student type Domestic and international students Eligible study stage Current study Benefit duration One-off Summary The No. 1
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Undergraduate, Honours, Graduate coursework, Graduate research Eligible student type Domestic and international students Eligible study stage Current study Benefit duration One-off Summary The Madge O'Shanassy
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level: Graduate research Student type: Domestic and international students Study stage type: Current study Study area: Engineering; Information technology and computer science Need help understanding
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Undergraduate, Honours, Graduate coursework, Graduate research Eligible student type Domestic and international students Eligible study stage Current study Benefit duration One or more years Summary The Jean and