73 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" positions at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia
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Swinburne has been involved in the Australia Awards scholarship program for over 15 years. Currently, there are more than 30 Australia Award students enrolled at the university. The Australia Awards
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for the standard full-time duration of the program, and up to $15,000 per annum for part-time enrolled recipients for the standard part-time. Payments will be made bi-annually. Diploma level students are eligible
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To help us build a stronger workforce we’re offering scholarships and support to train and upskill the next generation of nurses and midwives. These new initiatives are designed to support the recruitment and training of 17,000 nurses and midwives who will help respond to current healthcare...
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(Professional) Bachelor of Computer Science Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) Bachelor of Computer Science (Professional) Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology Bachelor of Information and
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Scholarship Application Guidelines Dive into a 1,500-word essay sharing your thoughts and research on how technology impacts moving services. On top of that, whip up a 3-minute video, talking right to the camera about your views on the same topic. Get ready to bring your ideas to life! Consider...
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The Sheila Fitzgerald Scholarship supports students enrolled in an Apprenticeship or Vocational foundation program, consistent with Sheila’s deeply held commitment to accessible, high-quality
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All Access Scholarships are partly funded by the Federal Department of Education’s Higher Education Participation Programme (HEPPP). HEPPP aims to ensure that Australians from low SES backgrounds
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part of Swinburne’s broader Welcome Scholarships program, created to support people seeking asylum in Australia. It recognises the significant challenges asylym seekers face and aims to assist them in
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All Access Scholarships are partly funded by the Federal Department of Education’s Higher Education Participation Programme (HEPPP). HEPPP aims to ensure that Australians from low SES backgrounds
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order to better understand, plan and assess different types of market interventions to achieve energy efficiency – see this research program including also Dr James McGregor (CSIRO); Dr Aneta Podkalicka