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Scholarship enabled me to undertake my PhD in modernist poetry at St John’s College, Cambridge. It was the beginning of a journey towards the publication of my book, T. S. Eliot and the Dynamic Imagination, and
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. The professor made a substantial contribution to the work of both the AntiCancer Council of Victoria and its successor from the 1980s to 1997. He had a pivotal role in the development of human research ethics in
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program in the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music in the field of Music Theatre, String Performance, Writing/Performance or Indigenous Arts and Cultural Development. Selection criteria The award is offered
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years Summary The John Hayden Research Fellowship, is open to students undertaking a graduate research degree in the Department of Medicine at St Vincent's Hospital. The fellow must engage in full-time
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completed her training at St Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne as a registered nurse and graduated in 1939. Benefits Two annual scholarships of $12,000 each (from 2025-2028) Duration: One-off Eligibility and
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of Malaya in Singapore. She taught medical, dental and social studies students but much of her time was spent on research into the influence of nutrition on the development of infants, especially those of low
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impact your degree and/or future career development Evidence of registration, acceptance or invitation to participate in the planned program Risk questionnaire Details of two referees, including one
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Award in memory of Velma Stanley who graduated as a Bachelor of Science in the University in 1925 and who was interested in the development of work in the field of addiction and although living abroad
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standard of musicality and potential to further develop their conducting skills. Benefits This award provides a one-off payment of approximately $8000 and a professional development opportunity. Amount: Up
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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