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techniques such as cell culture and plasma handling, nucleotide extraction, microscopy, and a general understanding of sequencing, though much of this can be taught to someone with the right intellectual
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Zealand and leading cyber security provider CyberCX. Artificial intelligence is one of the most transformative fields in technology today. Revolutionising industries from healthcare to finance, AI is
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researchers from previous Hort Innovation funded projects. A comprehensive gap analysis of papaya phytophthora management will be followed by development of high-throughput method to quantify soil fungal load
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Production Engineering, M. Sc. Textile Engineering, M. Sc. Resilient Civil Engineering, M. Sc. Battery Systems Engineering, MPA European Studies. Duration up to 24 months Scholarship Value The scholarship
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an intensive master's program in China Studies of interdisciplinary courses that will allow students to understand Chinese history and culture, as well as contemporary issues in China’s development This is a one
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A $20,000 Scholarship for a New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident enrolling in a research masters degree relating to Civil, Electrical, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering. About the scholarship
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Sciences) UPM: Master - Food Science/Food Science and Technology (Nutritional, Domestic and Food Sciences) UGM: Master - Food Science/Food Science and Technology (Nutritional, Domestic and Food Sciences
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, computer science, natural sciences and engineering. Who can apply? The scholarship programme is aimed at high-achieving students from developing and emerging countries who would like to complete a Master’s degree in
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the Digital Systems and Intelligent Sensors group (DSIS). within the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences. DSIS endeavours to utilise technology to assist people with
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in the following fields: MTech in Atmospheric and Oceanic Science and Technology Female applicants and candidates from less privileged regions or groups are especially encouraged to participate in