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colleagues and students at Monash University, and in the broader sports economics, sports history, and sports community. Applications No application required Total scholarship value Up to $15,000 Number
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Automating code generation, SQL query formulation, and data preprocessing pipelines is a crucial step toward intelligent and efficient software development. This project aims to leverage large language models (LLMs) to address these challenges by developing a comprehensive framework that...
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also available to students undertaking Joint Research Awards when Monash University is the home institution. Benefits RTP Fees Offset covers the cost of: course tuition fees ; and a single Overseas
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$6000 grant which will assist you in pursuing your honours year. Homer Le Grand took over as Dean of Arts at Monash University in 1999. His support for excellence in research and teaching is reflected in
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of Excellence for the Weather of the 21st Century, a federally-funded consortium led by Monash University in collaboration with other top Australian universities, is focused on understanding how climate change is
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requirements: Monash University seeks applicants for this opportunity who are able to demonstrate and present valid and current Australian work rights. Admission to a PhD detailed here: www.monash.edu/admissions
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addition to any of the above, you experience other forms of educational disadvantage . To retain this scholarship: You must maintain active enrolment in a Monash University undergraduate degree and fulfil
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with Turning Point's helpline service, students on the Next Generation of Graduates in AI in Mental Health program will have the opportunity to enhance the capabilities of these helplines using data
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technology to support all patients with heart failure. Our program is co-directed by Prof Shaun Gregory (Queensland University of Technology) and Prof David Kaye (Monash University). About us QUT is a major
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Addiction Studies and holds an NHMRC Leadership Fellow in the School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University. His research focuses on the cognitive and neural mechanisms underpinning executive control