37 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS"-"St" positions at University of Melbourne
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to $5,000. Amount: Up to $5,000 Duration: One-off Quantity: Multiple Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for this scholarship, you must: Be confirmed as a PhD candidate in the
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after the CSP. * Note: This CSP offset amount may be reviewed annually in line with changes in CSP Student contributions Up to $160,000 is available to fund this program across multiple years. Amount: Up
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was established with a gift from Lucy May Knapp and is offered to students in financial need to assist and educate students by way of bursaries, supplies of books or otherwise. Benefits This bursary provides a
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foundation, strong learning and research abilities, communication skills, excellent academic performance, outstanding work achievements, and strong potential for development Be under 35 years old (at 1st
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philosophies based on real-life experiences. About the donor After working in development as a public policy and business consultant, Nina decided to pursue her passion for education and returned to study
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teachers, and she developed a particular energy for teaching young adolescents. She wants to share her passion with those who will have a major positive influence on the lives of others – through
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Kerry Landman Scholarship supports high-achieving mathematics graduates that demonstrate a passion for education and wish to train as mathematics teachers. This scholarship is valued at up to $60,000 in
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, which allowed me to spend the summer after my first year working as a research assistant, furthering my progress in the PhD program and developing useful connections with the faculty at UCLA. Natasha
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, and gave me advice on topics such as student exchange in the context of career development. These learnings, along with the scholarship's financial support, helped form my decision to study in London
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Award in memory of Velma Stanley who graduated as a Bachelor of Science in the University in 1925 and who was interested in the development of work in the field of addiction and although living abroad