18 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Multiple" Undergraduate positions at University of Melbourne
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College offers financial assistance to support students who face economic barriers impacting on their ability to reside at the College.The financial assistance program is made possible through
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diverse and financially disadvantaged backgrounds. These scholarships are made possible by the generous donations of alumni and the wider Trinity College community. Benefits There are multiple accommodation
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, pursuing their own research project during the mobility period, parallel to joining a research group and having a host supervisor at Lund University. For information about eligibility and selection criteria
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House's vision of bringing Australian and International students to live together, with an emphasis on scholarships for international and regional Victorian students. Benefits There are multiple
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scholarships (such as location or area of study). These scholarships are made possible by the generous donations of alumni and the wider University College community. Benefits There are multiple accommodation
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one-off payment of between $2,000 and $5,000. Total award value approximately $30,000. Amount: $2,000 - $5,000 Duration: One-off Quantity: multiple Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be
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payment of $4000. Amount: Up to $4,000 Duration: One-off Quantity: Multiple Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for this scholarship, you must: Be enrolled in the Bachelor
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. The program is a collaboration between the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (Kemendikdasmen) and the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education Agency (LPDP). For information about eligibility and
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of Bachelor of Science or the first year of a research training program in the Master of Science Benefits A one-off payment of up to $3,000. Amount: Up to $3,000 Duration: One-off Quantity: 1 Eligibility and
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was an excellent teacher, higher-degree supervisor, program director and mentor to junior staff. He served as Associate Dean Research and Associate Dean Knowledge Transfer in the Faculty, as well as Deputy Head of