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Method The $3000 payment is made in one lump sum after the census date. All payments are subject to your ongoing acceptance and compliance with the terms and conditions of the award. Scholarship Value
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to students who meet all the eligibility criteria at time of admission. Payment Method This scholarship is a 20% tuition fee contribution and is automatically deducted from the course tuition fee each teaching
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. Applicants are required to select one of the research projects listed as part of their application. Available Projects: DPIRD - I & D PhD Sustainable Management of thrips in WA horticulture DPIRD - I & D PhD
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Unlocking the biodiverse recarbonising potential of Australian soils Murdoch University, in partnership with Curtin University, UWA and ETH Zurich is offering a domestic PhD scholarship to
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closely with the research team to advance cattle finishing systems in northern WA. One aspect of the PhD project will focus on finishing cattle in northern Western Australia in the Ord River Region using
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for this scholarship as it is automatically awarded to students who meet all the eligibility criteria at time of admission. Payment Method This scholarship is a 25% tuition fee contribution and is automatically deducted
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. payslips, tax notice of assessment or Centrelink income statement) evidence of personal hardship. Payment Method Payments will be made directly into your nominated bank account in the following instalments
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to students who meet all the eligibility criteria at time of admission. Payment Method This scholarship is a 20% tuition fee contribution and is automatically deducted from the course tuition fee each teaching
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@murdoch.edu.au Director, CSIRO-Murdoch-Industry Bioplastics Innovation Hub, located at Murdoch University Payment Method $25,000 p.a. for 1-year (duration of the aRMT) Domestic fee wavier for the aRMT at $45,000
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, or a New Zealand citizen. Meet participating university PhD admission requirements. Meet university English language requirements. Not have previously completed a PhD. Be able to commence the Program in