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This full-time, 3.5 year PhD scholarship is funded by the Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics at the University of Adelaide as part of an Australian Research Council Discovery grant
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developing state-of-the-art analytical protocols to identify and measure trace levels of smoke volatiles known to damage winegrapes, conducting field sampling, analysing smoke volatiles in field samples, and
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Job no:516923 Work type:Continuing - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level D, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (Level D) $168,146 - $184,955 salary scale per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. *Exciting opportunity to join the new Adelaide...
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The Marnie Cowan Music Scholarships are funded by donations received from the Cowan Grant Trust. The Cowan Grant Trust was established by Marnie Cowan in 1994. Marnie and husband Bill believed in the benefits of tertiary education and wanted to help students financially. The scholarships support...
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The Jan Lee Latin Award was established in 2022 by her daughter Phoebe Jane Gunn by a generous donation of $20,000 to the University to commemorate her mother Janice Maree Lee (1945 - 2021) BA (Hons) 1967, LLB 1992, M Phil 2018. Jan was actively involved with the Australian Education Union SA...
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The EMR Travel Scholarship in Classical Performance was established by a charitable donation to the Elder Conservatorium of Music. The scholarship supports two music students majoring in Classical Performance (instrumental, vocal or conducting) or recent graduates of no more than 2 years, of the...
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studies. The Library holds architecture, Australian art, Australian theatre, Australian literature, music and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander collections. Value: $2,500 available to go towards their
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Applications are invited from students intending to undertake study in the areas of Architecture, Engineering, Fine Arts (Music excluded) or Classical Antiquity, in a country other than Australia