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are undertaking study in an overseas university for a postgraduate degree or diploma in economics or in a field with a major component of economics. Benefits The scholarship is paid in two instalments: The first
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an international travel component such as Education, Policy and Practice. For successful recipients, funding provided will be a contribution towards the cost of the program, rather that covering the cost in its
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component in person at the Northern Clinical School. Status: Open for applications The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed information about jointly run
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of the financial assessment component of the application form Selection criteria Eligible applicants will be assessed on the merit of their application including : academic achievement in previous studies as
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of Study Abroad or Exchange. This does not include single subjects with an international travel component or short courses. Applicants must be able to undertake their Study Abroad or Exchange period prior to
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held for 4-6 weeks by arrangement with your supervisor. In the Vacation Scholarship, the student will work in their supervisor’s laboratory on the design, execution and analysis of a series of
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support either single or multi-year travel projects of up to 3 years’ duration. For ECR awards, a major component of the travel activities should occur within 12 months of notification of award
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. This will be exchange or study abroad placeholder subjects, a University of Melbourne overseas subject, or a subject with an approved overseas component. Submit an application Status: Open for applications
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published in JAMA Psychiatry entitled “Prevalence of Perinatal Depression in Low and Middle Income Countries: a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis ”. Dr Arun Sett was awarded for the 2023 paper published in
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gathering and analysis performed by professional companies or private individuals on behalf of the graduate researcher. Conditions The Arts PhD Fieldwork Grant is subject to the Faculty of Arts Graduate