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coursework, Graduate research Eligible student type Domestic students Eligible study stage Future study, Current study, Alumni Benefit duration One or more years Summary In 2019 the Heart Foundation created
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experiments. It is important that a student first obtain the agreement of a supervisor before completing this form. The scholarship will be paid as lump sum midway through your tenure. Benefits Four
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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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successful recipients at a maximum of $1600 per student and paid as a lump sum. Amount: Up to $1,600 Duration: One-off Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility Open to University of Melbourne students
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on the importance of adopting a considerate and open mindset, and encouraged me to continue engaging in volunteering initiatives, such as supporting the Ukrainian Centre in London. For me, an important part of
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the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) Submit a VTAC Equity Schemes and scholarships application (formerly SEAS) providing evidence of residence in a rural or regional area. Selection criteria
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Nyulasy, bequeathed to the University the sum of £1,000 to fund a prize or scholarship in Arthur Nyulasy’s memory. Aligned with the Trust deed, this prize has been awarded annually to a student who has
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Training Centre OPTIMA, biological systems modelling or quantum biotechnologies in the ARC Centres MACSYS and QUBIC, as well as applied and theoretical approaches to data science in other departments
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Statistics, where you will make significant contributions to education within the school. This includes affiliation with the Mathematics and Statistics Learning Centre (MSLC), and the MSLC’s programme of
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Summary Professor Malcolm DH Smith was a leading international figure in Asian legal studies and the Founding Director of the Asian Law Centre at the University of Melbourne. Established to remember