51 postdoctoral-computer-science positions at University of Southern Queensland in Australia
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continuing their studies full-time at UniSQ in a bachelor's degree program offered by the School of Psychology and Wellbeing, School of Health and Medical Sciences, or School of Nursing and Midwifery in
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In 2026, UniSQ will offer one John Cole Scholarship to support a student continuing their studies in a bachelor's degree program. Established in 2022 from donations from many donors, this award
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to work at the frontier of agricultural science and data-driven innovation. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to co-design the focus of this research project. Potential areas
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student currently residing in Australia be a commencing student be intending to enrol full-time at UniSQ in a health-related program in Trimester 1 2026, as listed: Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Medicine
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In 2026, UniSQ will offer one Professor Shahjahan Khan Scholarship to support a student continuing their studies in a bachelor’s degree program. Established in 2022, this scholarship supports
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In 2026, UniSQ will offer one John Ross Clancy Indigenous Student Bursary to support an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander student commencing their studies in a bachelor's degree program. The late
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In 2026, UniSQ will offer one First Nations Scholarship to support an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander student commencing their studies in a bachelor’s degree program. First offered in 2022
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In 2026, UniSQ will offer three MacIntyre Wind Farm Scholarships to support students commencing their studies in a bachelor's degree program. Established in 2020 and funded by an endowed gift from
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In 2026, UniSQ will offer 20 Access Excellence Scholarships to support students commencing their studies in a bachelor's degree program. First offered in 2021 and funded by the University's
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to make as a professional your involvement (past or current) within your school, school arts program, extracurricular activities or within your local community provide evidence to support claims made in