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or Masters programme with a research component (or equivalent) First class or upper second-class honours, and/or Masters degree by research in a field relevant to the project (for example, but not limited
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support package over a period of up to 3.5 years for full-time studies and 7 years for part-time studies. It is intended that the Activity Lead undertakes a PhD full-time. An exception to this may be
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improved delivery of care and cost-savings to the health system. This scholarship and objectives are part of a planned larger project, giving the candidate options to focus on an area or skillset of interest
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candidates must possess an Honours degree with a First Class [1A] designation, or a master’s degree with a substantial research / thesis component. Evidence of journal publications would be highly desirable
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to the community Event/activity must take place during August 2024 - August 2025 Event/activity must not be part of graded course activity Application process Step 1: Access application form Application form can be
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be revoked at the discretion of Curtin if recipient already has a scholarship or sponsorship Is not for students granted CRL (Credit for Recognised Learning) for any part of their studies Cannot be
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as part of a multidisciplinary team to complete tasks within set timeframes and agreed budgets Application process Application packages should include (i) a curriculum vitae, (ii) university
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Deposit amount must be paid for the Perth campus as part of the transfer process. As there are limited number of Scholarship available, Curtin reserves the right to cease offering this Scholarship if you do
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credits (part-time) your scholarship money is not tax exempt. Other than the full-time study requirement, the general rule is that scholarships are exempt from taxation unless: It is a condition of the
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part of life in dynamic coral reef ecosystems. However natural levels of change and community turnover resulting from natural disturbance regimes are amplified by climate change and coral reefs