16 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Postgraduate scholarships at University of Adelaide
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In 2020, Cornelia Elisabeth Van Hattum bequeathed money to the University's Florey Medical Research Foundation for the purpose of assisting with and funding cystic fibrosis research. Part of
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In 1954, Eleanor Kate Barker bequeathed money to the University for the purpose of establishing a scholarship to support a full-time PhD or MPhil student undertaking research in medicine
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In 2020, Cornelia Elisabeth Van Hattum bequeathed money to the University's Florey Medical Research Foundation for the purpose of assisting with and funding cystic fibrosis research. Part of
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bequest from the late Mr Graham Houston Matheson, a University of Adelaide alumnus and accomplished metallurgist. This scholarship provides a stipend equivalent to the current University of Adelaide
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encourage further research into the regolith, research that will build on the firm base established by the CRC LEME. CRC LEME was an unincorporated joint venture between the Australian National University
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scholarship, access to events and networking, mentoring, and ongoing support during scholars’ university studies The postgraduate category is valued at up to $150,250 over up to 3.5 years for a PhD (see Elevate
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the University of Adelaide who is undertaking research in European (including British) History. Stipend: The scholarship will be for up to 3.5 years and has a stipend of $5,000 per annum. It is likely to be tax
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questions. The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences & Engineering (ATSE)’s Elevate: Boosting Diversity in STEM program (“Elevate”) will award up to 500 undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships
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The Jan Lee Latin Award was established in 2022 by her daughter Phoebe Jane Gunn by a generous donation of $20,000 to the University to commemorate her mother Janice Maree Lee (1945 - 2021) BA (Hons
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with their planned travel and/or study and payments has already been made to the recipient, then the funds are to be repaid to the University as agreed by the recipient and the University The Scholarship