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Research Training Program Stipends (International students) The Graduate Research Office is pleased to advise that the 2026 scholarship round is currently closed and will open in July 2026
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Research Training Program Stipends (Domestic students) The Graduate Research Office is pleased to advise that the 2026 scholarship round is currently closed and will open in July 2026. Scholarships
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strategic themes. Hear from some of our Brighter Futures Scholarship recipients, and learn about the range of activities they have undertaken to be awarded the Scholarship https://www.murdoch.edu.au/explore
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– Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems; Business Information Systems; Computer Science; Internetworking and Network Security study full-time or part-time with extenuating circumstances *Please note
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five years (2020 or after), or PhD within past two years (2023 or after). Completion of a research component in an Honours, Masters or PhD program within a creative arts/performing arts
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CSIRO Industry PhD program: Every drop counts: ensuring water security in a changing climate in southwest Australia The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year research training program
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International Welcome Scholarship - Master of Exercise Science (Research) (M1275) Murdoch is offering a 25% fee reduction scholarship for eligible International students commencing the Master of
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issue a letter of offer for the program if all conditions have been satisfied. Supervisory Team: Murdoch University - College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics - Contact: Professor Kevin
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to Apply Eligibility The positions are open for candidates from both Australia and overseas with an Honours or Masters of Science degree or equivalent authorising enrolment in a PhD programme in Australia
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Climate Resilience and Adaptation of Pilbara Leaf-nosed Bats We are seeking two highly motivated PhD candidates for a funded research program to predict the vulnerability of Pilbara-leaf-nosed bats