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at the following universities: Australian National University Monash University Adelaide University The University of Melbourne The University of Queensland The University of Sydney University of New South Wales
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of Melbourne, Australian National University, Ernst & Young, the World Bank and government health departments. Enquiries: dennis.petrie@monash.edu Supporting a diverse workforce
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Online terms and privacy Your protections, and obligations, when using sites and accounts owned by The University of Melbourne. Featured content Website Terms and Copyright These terms and
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-Ani is a gastroenterologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and is completing her PhD candidature through the University of Melbourne. The three-year, $75,000 scholarship is funded by an anonymous
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Universities The Westpac Future Leaders Scholarship program is offered at the following universities: Australian National University; Monash University; The University of Adelaide; The University of Melbourne
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University (52) Federation University (50) La Trobe University (49) Monash University (66) RMIT University (56) Swinburne University of Technology (49) University of Divinity (55) University of Melbourne (58
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, and living costs, and Scholars receive a stipend to support them during their experience. The University of Melbourne is proud to be the only institution in Australia that offers this program. The
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, Perth, Western Australia. Other collaborators include Associate Professor Claudia Marck at the University of Melbourne, with wider collaborations including researchers at the University of Illinois
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acceptance into a PhD degree in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Melbourne. For full eligibility and selection criteria, see: Social Equity in Engineering and Information
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or the University of Melbourne who intend to travel to study at the respective university. About the donor James (Jim) Perkins completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge, where he received a scholarship to