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their Master's degrees in AI and machine learning. Join AIML's research community and contribute to shaping the future of industrial AI. This innovative program is supported by the South Australian Government
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considered part of an assessed subject such as 'business practicum' demonstrated strong community engagement and impact, both within and outside the university, as evidenced by active continued community
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legal areas of the Melbourne Law Masters program at Melbourne Law School, as well as providing two equal payments of AUD$10,000 (totalling AUD$20,000). Recipients will also receive mentoring by former
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at recovering oil to mitigate the environmental impact of oil spills is both crucial and challenging. This project aims to design and optimise the application of a novel spongy super-hydrophobic material for oil
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don’t just enjoy it, I love it. I love the networking opportunities. I love meeting like-minded people and I love how the program supports our wonderful education system through current research. Emma
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Project Part B in Trimester 1, 2026 Master of Computer Science - semester 2, 2025 enrolment in: COMP SCI 7100A - Research Project Master Computer Science Part A Masters of Mathematical Sciences - semester 2
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or above (or equivalent) Benefits Master of Public Policy and Management (A6033) - We have a number of scholarships available for this program between 30% , 50% and 100% of the tuition fees. Master of Data
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rate for up to 21 months. Domestic students will receive an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Fees Offset. International students will receive a Tuition Fee Sponsorship. You will be
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psychologist, academic and poet, during his career writing and teaching extensively in the fields of health and Indigenous education. Within his short tenure at La Trobe, Professor McDermott had a huge impact on
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balance between sharing and protecting young children’s data best protects their rights and future privacy? Working in the Connected programme of the Curtin node of the ARC Centre of Excellence