36 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd Undergraduate positions at University of Adelaide
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for this scholarship you must: Be commencing any Bachelors degree Not have already completed a Bachelors program of study or a higher-level award Be an Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident of Australia or holder of a
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program of study at the University of Adelaide. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be commencing the Bachelor of Viticulture & Oenology Be an Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident
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. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be commencing any Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) program, including double degrees Be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident
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the second year of a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Civil) program Be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident of Australia Be enrolled on a full time basis in a Commonwealth Supported Place Selection
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The Bob Piper Law Scholarship has been established by national commercial law firm Piper Alderman to support one student undertaking the second year of the Bachelor of Laws program at the University
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of Adelaide for the purpose of studying abroad for semester 1, 2024. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be undertaking the second or third year of a Bachelor of Engineering program Have
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commencing any undergraduate program of study at the University of Adelaide. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be commencing any Bachelors degree Be an Australian Citizen or Permanent
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from a regional, rural or remote area a one-off additional Scholarship payment of $2,500 will be made in the first semester of study to assist with relocation costs to undertake a program of study at
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to apply for this scholarship you must: Be commencing an undergraduate program of study in Arts majoring in History Be an Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident of Australia or holder of a permanent
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The Andrew & Alexander Saint Scholarships have been established by Bruce Saint, in memory of his sons Andrew and Alexander Saint to support two students commencing an undergraduate program of study