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prize exam is open final and penultimate year University of Melbourne Doctor of Medicine students. Selection criteria The prize exam is conducted in two parts: Written Examination (Short-answer & picture
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of the scholarship is $20,000 per year over the course of a standard Doctor of Medicine degree (4 years). Duration: One or more years Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility Students must be enrolling
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are enrolling in the Doctor of Philosophy – Engineering and Information Technology in Computing and Information Systems. Benefits This scholarship provides a fortnightly top-up stipend at the rate of $20,000 per
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Faculty of Arts Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Masters by Research (MA) graduate researchers to conduct research activities essential for their thesis completion. Short periods of fieldwork, archival
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for this bursary, you must: Be enrolled in the Master of Nursing Science, Doctor of Physiotherapy, Master of Clinical Audiology, Master of Social Work, Master of Speech Pathology or Doctor of Optometry
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Eligibility To be considered for this award, you must in the award year: Be enrolled in the Doctor of Physiotherapy (or its successor) Have completed the subject Health Care in Context (or its successor
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students who intend to undertake the Doctor of Medicine and are experiencing financial disadvantage. The Professor David Penington Scholarships are intended to support students for the duration of the four
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Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for the bursary, you must be enrolled in a Bachelor of Music or Master of Music or Doctor of Philosophy (Music) (or their successors). Selection
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the awarding year, have applied and met entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy- Engineering and Information Technology in the field of Engineering. Selection criteria The scholarship is offered
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Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for this bursary, you must: currently enrolled in the Doctor of Medicine (MD) course at the University of Melbourne have successfully completed