64 component-labeling-cuda positions at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia
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educational standards. In this role, you’ll be helping shape policies, offer guidance, and provide insights that help steer our team and support our students. You’ll be part of a passionate, supportive group of
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Swinburne candidate in 2025 enrolled full-time or part-time in an eligible course (see courses eligible in section above) studying on campus Provide evidence/supporting documentation of successful completion
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enrolled full-time or part-time in an eligible course (see courses eligible in section above) studying on campus or online A written statement (max. 500 words) or short video (no more than 2 minutes
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the following enrolment criteria: be a final year Postgraduate or Higher degree by Research Swinburne student in 2025 enrolled full-time or part-time in an eligible course (see courses eligible in
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you live, or formerly lived. Meet the following enrolment criteria: be a Postgraduate Swinburne student in 2025 enrolled full-time or part-time in an eligible course (see courses eligible in section
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/ beneficial to their chosen field. Program proposals should identify: An educational component of study and/or research; Clearly defined goals to be achieved as part of the proposed research, and the unique
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Enrolled in a research higher degree course on a full-time or part-time basis Not be receiving an equivalent award or scholarship from the Commonwealth designed to offset HDR fees Value Covers the cost
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Applications are open The PhD project is part of a collaborative project: ‘A “virtual market” for analysing the uptake of energy efficiency measures in residential and commercial sectors’, funded by
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commencing or continuiting Swinburne student in 2025. Enrolled full-time or part-time in an eligible course (See course eligible in section above) Provide evidence of financial hardship such as: Health Care
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studying full-time or part-time in a Vocational Education course at Swinburne; and have spent time in formal ‘out of home care’ in Australia. This could be foster, kinship, residential, or permanent care