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students entering the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) program majoring in Marketing at Monash University. This scholarship provides financial support to full-time students, awarded on the basis of academic
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study program - excluding MON2100 Global Immersion Guarantee. Benefits $3,000 one-off payment. Number offered 20 scholarships available. Selection criteria Awarded based on need. From one or more of
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to the programmer to quickly resolve type errors and support there understanding and propagation of types throughout their program.
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for assisting with program delivery in collaboration with student leaders and faculty representatives, project scoping and identifying deliverables; and monitoring, evaluating and reporting on program and project
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program that advances the understanding within the scientific fields of brain and mental health. This position will contribute to the research priorities of the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health
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the Faculty. The role oversees the student lifecycle from admission to graduation, including student enquiries via Salesforce, the learning management system, the clinical program, and assessment processes
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This is a rare opportunity to establish and grow a world-class research program at the heart of Monash’s growing quantum technologies ecosystem. We are especially keen to attract candidates whose work
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the Monash Engineering program. Am I eligible? You must be one of the following: An International student You must meet the following criteria: A commencing student enrolled or intending to enrol in
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of the University’s rich experience agenda, including the Parbinata program. This flagship initiative will transform the Clayton campus into a hub for Indigenous knowledge sharing, integrating First Nations
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computational methods for modelling social dilemmas that can account for real-world complexity in agents’ behaviour. We will build on novel computational techniques to produce realistic enough models that can be