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Architecture (single or double) have completed at least 50 points of the masters program be enrolled/enrolling in Landscape Architecture Design Thesis ABPL90375, or its successor/equivalent be required to travel
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Fellowships are a globally competitive program for early and mid-career researchers from all scholarly disciplines aimed at improving the development and living conditions of children and youth. Funds from
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Summary The E S Hills Memorial Scholarship is offered to high achieving students who are enrolled in the first year of the Master of Geoscience or Master of Science (Earth Sciences) and are experiencing
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One-off Summary This scholarship supports high-achieving full time students who are enrolled in the Master of Science (Earth Science) or a graduate research degree in Geosciences. Preference is given
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calculated at $200 per WIL/study program day (not including weekends). The scholarship is designed to contribute to costs associated with an overseas travel program, not to cover the entire cost. The recipient
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duration One-off Summary The R.S. Fox Forestry Bursary is offered to students who are enrolled in a graduate research degree with the Faculty of Science, are undertaking research in the field of Forest
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duration One-off Summary The Georgina Sweet Scholarship in Zoology is offered to students who are enrolled in a Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Science and undertaking additional research in the area
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of Science undertaking study in the field of Agriculture and are experiencing financial need Benefits This scholarship provides a one-off payment of $1500. Amount: Up to $1,500 Duration: One-off Quantity: 1
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. Healy Award is offered to graduate researchers who are enrolled in the Doctor of Philosophy in the School of Chemistry and are undertaking travel for the purpose of presenting their research at a
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The William Allan Stewart Bursary was established in 1999 with a gift from Dr Wiliam Allan Stewart and is offered to students who are enrolled in an undergraduate degree in agricultural or veterinary science