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student in either a Research Higher Degree (MPhil and PhD) or Master of Biomedical Science (MC-BMEDSC)), currently enrolled through the Department of Biochemistry and Pharmacology. Use the scholarship in
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application to both future and current students enrolled in, or applying for, a Research Masters, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Professional Doctorate course at Swinburne. The scholarships are provided
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Feutrill Award is offered to PhD students travelling to conferences in organic chemistry outside of Victoria. Benefits This award provides a one-off payment of around $500 to $1000. Funds may be split
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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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Grant was established by the late Jean Jackson BSc (Melb.) PhD (Malaya) (nee Millis) by her Will on 31 March 2010, and is offered to students undertaking research in the areas of biotechnology
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Sciences be undertaking research in the field of motor neurone disease satisfy the Faculty's entry requirements for PhD Selection criteria Eligible applicants will be assessed on academic merit, faculty
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help understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply If you have applied for the Jerusalem - Melbourne PhD program or the Prestigious Travelling Scholarships , you will
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residents of Australia, are enrolled at an Australian university for a PhD degree by research in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine. Only citizens of Australia or Australian
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considered for this award, you must: Be enrolled in Honours or PhD in the field of Botany in the School of Bioscience Be undertaking research that involves field work the area of bryophytes or plant ecology
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Quantity: At least 1 Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for this award, you must: Be a current full time student enrolled in a Research Higher Degree (MPhil and PhD), Honours (BH