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Master programmes International Training Program (ITP) VLIR-UOS finances International Training Programmes (ITP). These are short-term training programmes, lasting one to four months
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if they study or plan to study in Germany. It is not possible to apply solely for a Master's degree programme. Master's degree programmes can only be funded if the students have already been funded by
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About the scholarship Application status: Not currently open for applications Applicable study: Research masters programme with substantial creative component Opening date: 11 February 2025 Closing
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opportunities for Indonesian students studying in Australia. Scholarships will be offered for study programs related to the blue economy, green/renewable energy, and digital/information technology. The LPDP
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rate for up to 21 months. Domestic students will receive an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Fees Offset. International students will receive a Tuition Fee Sponsorship. You will be
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Master's degree programme at a state or state-recognised German university Duration of the funding 1 to 2 years Value Monthly scholarship payment of 992 euros Medical, accident and personal liability
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the Digital Systems and Intelligent Sensors group (DSIS). within the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences. DSIS endeavours to utilise technology to assist people with
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, thereby improving oil spill clean-up processes. This proposed research will advance the technology by scaling up the HPCS production and the filtration process to facilitate its future implementations. The
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available in the further tabs (e.g. “Application requirements”). Programme Description The Studienstiftung sponsors students whose talent and personality shows exceptional promise for contributing
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Master by Research student opportunity Our group at RMIT School of Science along with Skybury Farms and other Australian papaya growers are starting R&D project on 'Better understanding of papaya