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models to address a fundamental question in chromatin biology: How do epigenetic features contribute to the regulation of the genome? We study how chromatin drives specificity for regulating gene
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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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. SUPRA scholarships are available to both future and current students enrolled in or applying for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Professional Doctorate course at Swinburne. Courses eligible Doctor
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The Pallottine Aboriginal Scholarship Trust offers scholarships to Aboriginal people who wish to undertake post-secondary studies. They are offered to those both living and studying in WA
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of Humanities Faculty of Science & Engineering Science courses Engineering courses Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) Course type Postgraduate coursework Higher Degree by Research Staff/Post-doctoral
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of Bachelor of Science with Honours in 1977 and Doctor of Philosophy in 1979. Benefits This award valued at approximately $1,000. The value of each award is determined by the Council on the recommendation
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duration One-off Summary The Megan Klemm Postgraduate Research Award is supported by the Melbourne Botany Foundation and is offered to graduate researchers who are enrolled in the Doctor of Philosophy in
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Eligibility To be considered for this award, you must: Be enrolled in the Doctor of Medicine and have completed 300 credit points Be undertaking clinical training at the Northern Clinical School Selection
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undergraduates from any discipline. Not restricted to MD students. The award is made in respect of essays submitted during the application period (1 July - 30 June). Selection criteria Awarded annually to a person
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the Master of Ecosystem Management and Conservation (or its successor), or a Master of Philosophy or Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Forest Science Have met the requirements of your candidature Have not