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with Turning Point's helpline service, students on the Next Generation of Graduates in AI in Mental Health program will have the opportunity to enhance the capabilities of these helplines using data
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with generous top-up scholarships. We're looking for talented students with a background in mathematics, computer science, statistics, economics, engineering or other related fields. These positions
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written statement with your application outlining the necessity of conducting research in Japan, a coherent research plan approved by your supervisor and a detailed program for your research trip. How
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Asahi Study Grant Monash Travel Support Grant The Asahi Study Grant is a $6000 travel scholarship created to support students in the University’s Japanese Studies Program to attend a study tour to
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Master of Engineering pathway program. Up to 10 scholarships valued at up to $30,000 are available each year. Applications No application required Total scholarship value Up to $30,000 Number offered Ten
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of their service and leadership in the peer mentoring community. Peer Mentoring Coordinators work closely with the Faculty and Portfolio of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) to manage key aspects of the program
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prediction). O3: Joint OOD detection + AL: Combine selection with OOD filtering/triage policies that decide what to label, what to defer, and what to reject. O4: Human- and compute-aware AL: Incorporate
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an electrical and computer systems engineering degree in the Faculty of Engineering. Total scholarship value $20,000 Number offered One at any time See details Farrell Raharjo Clive Weeks Community Leadership
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Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) The Betty Amsden program helped me gain clarity about my career pathway and increase my confidence. I think these were strong contributing factors to excelling in
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'', Springer (Link to the preface [and p vi, also here]) Wallace, C.S. and D.L. Dowe (1994b), Intrinsic classification by MML - the Snob program. Proc. 7th Australian Joint Conf. on Artificial Intelligence, UNE