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Australia fulfil the requirements of the Access Monash Mentor role You must maintain a Weighted Average Mark of 60 each semester. You will be required to provide a one-page report for the donor at the end
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assistance to support my single-income family, maintain a high academic standard, and achieve a healthy work-life balance. It has allowed me to focus on my studies and research, an investment that helps me
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to afford university expenses. Having a scholarship relieves me from having to take up a second job, and opens up options for me to take up a work placement unit. It helps cover some cost of the work
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The brain is a complex system and monitoring and imaging methods to observe critical neurophysiological variables underlying brain function are limited. This project works at the intersection
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Merit Scholarship This scholarship has been a lifeline to me, lifting the financial strain and allowing me to fully immerse myself in my studies and community work. It has given me the freedom to engage
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financially support me in this endeavour, and so if I didn't receive a Monash scholarship I might not have been able to move and go to university, because the costs of moving and paying for everything myself
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for this purpose. However, such rigid layout doesn’t now allow adaptive layout for interfaces that run on a variety of screen sizes or that need different control sizes due to application being internationalised
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The world is dynamic, in constant flux. However, machine learning typically learns static models from historical data. As the world changes, these models decline in performance, sometimes
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This project will investigate and develop the ways in which AI algorithms and practices can be made transparent and explainable for use in law enforcement and judicial applications The Faculty
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part of the Books for the Vision Impaired and the GraVVITAS frameworks (www.monash.edu/it/inclusive-tech ). The project will employ computer vision, image processing and human computer interaction