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+ for Indigenous Australians From one or more of Monash University's defined educational disadvantage categories. Benefits $8,000 per annum (48 credit points of study) for a maximum of five years. Number offered Two
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through VTAC). From one or more of Monash University's defined educational disadvantaged criteria. Benefits $6000 per 48 credit points for the duration of the degree. Number offered One scholarship
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econometric skills and proficiency in statistical programming using software such as Stata, R, or Python. Experience with administrative data and knowledge of advanced techniques, including structural
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addiction, and mental health issues. Turning Point operates a network of 26 helplines across the country, ensuring accessible and immediate support for individuals in need. These helplines serve as a vital
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assessment criteria, sound judgement in evaluating student work, and a commitment to maintaining academic integrity. A meticulous approach to detail, the ability to manage assessment workloads within defined
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community, inspiring seniors, and accomplished alumni whom I admire. Being part of such a dynamic and supportive network motivates me to strive for excellence. I feel empowered to take on leadership roles and
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networks, I’ve been able to broaden my knowledge and skill set. It has provided a sense of security and motivation to continue striving for success in my field. Am I eligible? You must be one
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resilience. This has greatly broadened my perspective and professional network, making my final undergraduate year incredibly fulfilling. Am I eligible? You must be one of the following: An Australian citizen
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, research institutions, and commercial organisations is vital to address the large scale technical challenges inherent in combating criminal network activity. A significant issue in this work concerns the
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) [Christopher Stewart WALLACE (1933-2004) memorial special issue [and front cover and back cover]], pp523-560 (and here). www.doi.org: 10.1093/comjnl/bxm117 D. L. Dowe (2011a), "MML, hybrid Bayesian network