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; Information technology and computer science; Law; Music, visual and performing arts; Science Need help understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply If you have submitted an application
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, humanities and social sciences; Business and economics; Education; Engineering; Environment; Health; Information technology and computer science; Law; Music, visual and performing arts; Science Need help
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University School of Social Work for the study of direct practice, or, at the option of the University of Melbourne, such other University school department or program of social work of comparable standing
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sciences; Business and economics; Education; Engineering; Environment; Health; Information technology and computer science; Law; Music, visual and performing arts; Science Need help understanding the process
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; Engineering; Environment; Health; Information technology and computer science; Law; Music, visual and performing arts; Science Need help understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How
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after the CSP. * Note: This CSP offset amount may be reviewed annually in line with changes in CSP Student contributions Up to $160,000 is available to fund this program across multiple years. Amount: Up
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Study stage type: Current study Study area: Business and economics Need help understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply The Samuel and June Hordern Work Integrated
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may be a great fit if: You have a strong statistics background and expertise in computational biology to establish and lead a high-level research program. You may also: Hold a PhD in statistics or a
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; Continuing Faculty: Science School: School of Mathematics and Statistics Salary: Level of appointment is subject to qualification and experience Level B: AUD $114,645 - $136,136 p.a. Level C: AUD $140,433
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study stage Future study Benefit duration One or more years Summary The Social Equity in Engineering and Information Technology Scholarship Program aims to develop a cohort of future Australian research