19 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" "St" "St" Postgraduate positions at University of Melbourne
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applications Previous recipients Year Recipient 2017Dr Simon Julian Maciburko, Department of Surgery - St Vincent’s Hospital 2016Dr Catherine Gah Yeng Ngan, Department of Surgery - St Vincent’s Hospital 2015Dr
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(Deadline 8 March) through Melbourne Scholarships using this link: https://unimelb-scholarships.smartygrants.com.au/SFA Once you have submitted your online Financial Aid Grant application, please complete
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Year Recipient 2017Dr Simon Julian Maciburko, Department of Surgery - St Vincent’s Hospital 2016Dr Catherine Gah Yeng Ngan, Department of Surgery - St Vincent’s Hospital 2015Dr Syma Iqbal, Department
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published timelines . Status: Open for applications Previous recipients Year Recipient 2017Dr Simon Julian Maciburko, Department of Surgery - St Vincent’s Hospital 2016Dr Catherine Gah Yeng Ngan, Department
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University Regiment Scholarship St. Vincent De Paul Grant Sheridan Family Student Assistance Grant T. E. and E. R. Moran Bursary Tom Benson Bursary Walter and Muriel McConnan Scholarship William George Sharp
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Grant VCA50 Creative Development Grant Application is required. Check eligibility Key scholarship details Application status Open for applications Applications open 28 Nov 2025 Applications close 31
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applications Previous recipients Year Recipient 2017Dr Simon Julian Maciburko, Department of Surgery - St Vincent’s Hospital 2016Dr Catherine Gah Yeng Ngan, Department of Surgery - St Vincent’s Hospital 2015Dr
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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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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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. 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