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The LF & D Denholm Scholarship is funded by Mrs Decie Denholm in memory of her late husband Mr Lawrence Forbes Denholm to support a full-time HDR student who is commencing research in European
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The Elizabeth Eileen Woodbury Supplementary Scholarship in Auto-Immune Disease is a supplementary scholarship of $19,000 per annum, available to students studying in the area of Auto-Immune disease
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This award is designed to help postgraduate research students in Geography fund associated travel or research project costs. Award Details: Value: The award is valued at $750. Purpose: To support
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energy conversion reactions. This position is for a computational materials scientist/engineer to perform theoretical investigations and computational design of carbon-based materials for seawater
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scholarship, access to events and networking, mentoring, and ongoing support during scholars’ university studies The postgraduate category is valued at up to $150,250 over up to 3.5 years for a PhD (see Elevate
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The Ian Wilson Liberal Foundation Research Supplementary Scholarship is available to postgraduate research students who are currently undertaking an HDR program at the University of Adelaide, and
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must: Be undertaking a postgraduate coursework or postgraduate research program in the School of Education and whose research project is relevant to the theoretical study of education from varying
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contribution of 17% superannuation. A full time, fixed term position for 2 years. The Grant-Funded Researcher role is to work on two separate but related projects of using Earth observation to measure vegetation
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). The scholarship supports outstanding graduates early in their careers so they can be trained to conduct cardiovascular health and medical research that is internationally competitive. The research may lead to
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The George Boland Scholarship was established by Josephine Patricia Boland in memory of her husband, George. The scholarship is intended to foster the development of classically trained singers