112 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at University of Melbourne
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sciences; Business and economics; Education; Engineering; Environment; Health; Information technology and computer science; Law; Music, visual and performing arts; Science Need help understanding the process
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sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences; Business and economics; Education; Engineering; Environment; Health; Information technology and computer
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research Eligible student type Domestic and international students Eligible study stage Current study, Alumni Benefit duration One or more years Summary The Branco Weiss Fellowship is a postdoctoral program
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stage type: Current study, Alumni Need help understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply If you have applied for the Jerusalem - Melbourne PhD program or
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enjoyed. He wanted that same opportunity to be available for students in similar situations to his. Benefits Multiple scholarships, valued between $10,000- $20,000 (depending the duration of the recipients
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fee sponsorship for the duration of the course through Research Training Program (RTP) Amount: 100% fee remission and up to $120,400 Duration: One or more years Quantity: 1 Eligibility and selection
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The Norman Macgeorge Scholarship is offered to PhD students in the visual, creative and performing arts, music, architecture, conservation, literature, creative writing, language, history, philosophy and
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and Information Technology at the University of Melbourne Be post-confirmation Have a paper accepted for presentation at a conference Not have completed more than 4 years FTE for PhD, or 2 years FTE
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Cambridge Australia Scholarships supports Australia's brightest graduates to follow their dreams and undertake Masters and PhD degrees at the University of Cambridge. Around 1,000 Australians have been
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entry requirements for PhD Selection criteria Eligible applicants are selected on the basis of academic merit, the faculty scholarship score, demonstrated skill in the relevant research area, career