Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Employer
-
Field
-
; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences; Business and economics; Education; Engineering; Environment; Health; Information technology and computer science; Law; Music
-
, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences; Business and economics; Education; Engineering; Environment; Health; Information technology and computer science; Law; Music, visual and performing
-
, Graduate research Student type: Domestic and international students Study stage type: Current study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts
-
graduate research students in the Melbourne Veterinary School undertaking travel to attend conferences, fieldwork, etc. as part of a Study Away request. Benefits Up to $3000 for travel to attend conferences
-
students Study stage type: Current study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences; Business and economics; Education
-
to support single-year travel projects (i.e. travel activities that commence and conclude within a period of 12 months). This travel should commence within 12 months of notification of award. ECR awards can
-
these awards to assist women enrolled in higher degrees by research to enhance the quality of their research and project. For 2025, GWWA is proud to announce the following six awards Student type Current
-
(descriptive and inferential statistics) Survey design and analysis Software skills: SPSS, R, SAS, Stata, NVivo Interviews Thematic or other types of qualitative analysis Mixed-method integration techniques
-
Travelling Scholarship was established with bequests from Patricia Clarice Karas, and is awarded to graduates of the University of Melbourne who are undertaking graduate study or research at an institution
-
was established by an anonymous donor, and is awarded to students who are undertaking research in the area of animal husbandry at an overseas institution. Preference is given to student enrolling at Queen's