92 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"University-of-South-Eastern-Norway" positions in New Zealand
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development opportunities A unique working environment in a beautiful campus with access to UC facilities such as the recreation centre and Staff club at discounted rates plus onsite café's and eateries, and
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Fruitgrowers' Charitable Trust Postgraduate Scholarship ($10,000) is available for postgraduate study specifically related to the fruit industry. Both scholarships also include a professional development
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the PhD research incorporating mixed methodological approaches to developing community and/or health sector knowledge and interventions. The research agenda is broad and encompasses quantitative and
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2-year Postdoctoral Fellowships are for all those in the early stage of their career who plan to develop and implement an independent research project. The Zukunftskolleg provides them with a
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an intensive master's program in China Studies of interdisciplinary courses that will allow students to understand Chinese history and culture, as well as contemporary issues in China’s development This is a one
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postgraduate study in the following year. An Award of $2,500 pa to support a Māori student enrolled in a PGDipBus in Māori Development. Up to $10,000 in Awards for Māori students or Pacifc students enrolled in a
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Eric Ojala) was to encourage, promote and assist research and development in New Zealand agriculture and land based science, especially that involving agricultural policy and strategy, agricultural trade
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Key facts Value: $5,000 towards tuition plus mentoring and leadership development Duration: Three years' duration Number available: Up to 20 awards Type of study: Full-time, Undergraduate Of note
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both civilian and war blinded persons. It can provide assistance to meet the additional financial costs of blindness; enhance member rehabilitation, habilitation and personal development needs. The Fund
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of this project is to develop a method for identifying a cohort of individuals that were diagnosed with a paediatric cancer in childhood and compare this with the New Zealand Child Cancer Registry population