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remain eligible. How to apply Applicants must: complete an international student application and be provided an Offer Letter by the closing date (applicants must allow processing time for visa and
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your field provide evidence of academic achievement as directed in the application process: final year school report card or post-secondary academic history (transcript of results) provide evidence of
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students with the required unadjusted ATAR will automatically be offered the scholarship. How to apply There is no application process for this scholarship. To be considered, prospective students must
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process for this scholarship. To be considered, prospective students must: submit their QTAC applications and preferences by the required dates, and place their chosen UniSQ program as their first
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Information Systems courses in one or more of the following specialisations: artificial intelligence and data science, cyber security, information technology, computer systems and automation engineering, design
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extensive list of UniSQ Experts to align your areas of interest with world-class research opportunities at UniSQ. Application for entry into the Doctor of Philosophy program is a separate process that must
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. Application for entry into the program is a separate process that must be started to be eligible for the scholarship. Application steps can be found here. Value Stipend of AUD $37,000 per annum. Maximum period
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of UniSQ Experts to align your areas of interest with world-class research opportunities at UniSQ. Application for entry into the program is a separate process that must be started to be eligible
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analysis and data processing. Strong programming skills in R (preferable) and/or Python, and experience or interest in weather prediction or climate models. Knowledge of machine learning, AI techniques, and
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and mentor team members, including the Discovery Librarian, to foster a culture of excellence and innovation. Manage workflow evaluations, implement process redesigns, and ensure evidence-based