26 postdoctoral-exercise-science Undergraduate positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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The D.G. Hill Scholarship has been established by Jennie Hill, in memory of her father Donald (Don) Gordon Hill who graduated in Civil Engineering from the University of Adelaide in 1958. To be
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The REDARC Rural Commencement Grant in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering has been established by REDARC to support rural students during their transition to university life. To be eligible
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The Mason Prescott Family Scholarship in the Communication of Science was established to support two students undertaking studies in teaching. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must
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The Snowtown South Wind Farm Women's Engineering Scholarship has been established by Snowtown South Wind Farm to support one female student undertaking the first year of a Bachelor of Engineering
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Raymond McMillan received a scholarship to attend the University of Adelaide on a scholarship and graduated with a Bachelor of Civil Engineering in 1949. McMillan Constructions Pty Ltd, the company
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The E.O. Tuck Scholarship in Mathematics was established to support an undergraduate student commencing a single degree of Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences or Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences
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to apply for this scholarship you must: Be commencing a Bachelor of Biotechnology, Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Science or Bachelor of Marine and Wildlife Conservation Be an Australian Citizen or permanent
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The Rosa Christine Samuels Memorial Scholarship has been established by Stanley Graham Smith in memory of Rosa Christine Samuels to support one undergraduate student commencing a Bachelor of Science
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The Mark Edwin Hurd Memorial Fund was established in 2019 by a bequest to the University from Mark Edwin Hurd, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Mathematical Sciences) (Honours) in 1991
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The Mothers’ Union Adelaide Augustus Short Scholarship has been established to recognise the University of Adelaide pioneer Dr Augustus Short who believed that tertiary education should be accessible to all students of high academic merit, regardless of birth or wealth. To be eligible to apply...