21 programming-language-"Italian-Institute-of-Technology---Ferrara" PhD positions at University of Adelaide
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equations, and numerical methods. Advanced programming skills in languages such as Python, C++, MATLAB, or R. Strong academic curiosity and enthusiasm for the chosen research area. Application Process To
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learning. This program allows students to conduct cutting-edge AI research at a world-class institute and provides travel funding to gain valuable experience working with international collaborators in
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knowledge of health economics, but this is not a requirement as training will be available throughout the PhD program. Stipend: The scholarship will be for 3.5 years and has a stipend of $35,300 (indexed
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semester 2, 2025. Applicants must be awarded a Research Training Program Scholarship or University of Adelaide Research Scholarship to be eligible for this supplementary scholarship. Stipend: The scholarship
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research papers. Program overview The successful candidate will receive: Admission to a PhD program at the University of Adelaide; A University of Adelaide Research Scholarship for 3.75 years, paid
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documentation Evidence of English language proficiency Curriculum vitae
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Academic transcripts Translations of non-English documentation Curriculum vitae (including evidence of English language proficiency) Cover letter that includes:research interest statement (covering
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(geophysics, geochemistry, geology) Academic transcripts Translations of non-English documentation Evidence of English language proficiency Curriculum vitae Cover letter that addresses the following essential
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opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research that has a real-world impact on the agricultural sector. The Analytics for the Australian Grain Industry (AAGI) Scholarship Program (AU node) is funded by
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of Australian or New Zealand citizenship, or Australian permanent resident status (if applicable) Degree certificates (testamurs) Academic transcripts Translations of non-English documentation Evidence