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Scholarship China Scholarship Council - University of Melbourne PhD Scholarship Application is required. Check eligibility Key scholarship details Application status Open for applications
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, prepare the following supporting documents: Official Academic transcript/s Meet the University of Melbourne’s Visiting PhD English language specific requirements A letter of support from your University
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testing As a developer, automation can be your friend. Related Information Disability Services Disability Information Need web help? All websites and applications which form part of the University web
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partnership harnesses AI-powered biodiversity research AI-powered research developed at the University of Melbourne which is advancing access to biodiversity data and shaving years off processing times will be
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into the Institute's Doctoral Academy. Amount: At least $39,500 Duration: One or more years Quantity: Approximately 3 Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility The scholarship is only available to Australian and
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Nyulasy (1865 – 1924) was a senior Gynaecologist who spent several years studying at the University of Melbourne, who completed a year in civil engineering before transferring to medicine and then
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criteria Eligibility To be considered for this grant, you must: Be enrolled in a PhD degree in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne; Be Confirmed; Be able to demonstrate that the primary data
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published or produced material which relate to the research project for which the scholarship was awarded. provide a brief report on the benefits of the scholarship and give permission for the University
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students, and all commencing graduate researchers. As part of joining the University, you need to complete the module. Preventing Sexual Misconduct was developed in consultation with students and subject
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study stage Future study Benefit duration One or more years Summary The Social Equity in Engineering and Information Technology Scholarship Program aims to develop a cohort of future Australian research