18 electrical-engineering positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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What you'll receive You will receive a Women in Electrical Engineering top-up scholarship of up to $25,000. The scholarship is paid on a fortnightly basis and is tax-exempt for full-time students
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for part-time and/or external study is obtained) start your degree by 1 March 2026 have a background in physics materials science nanotechnology electronic engineering. You should also have a clear
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current degree. Eligibility International students who enrol in a QUT research degree and are in receipt of: a stipend scholarship awarded by QUT; or a stipend scholarship funded by an organisation with
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students seeking to build their research experience across the fields of engineering, architecture and the built environment. Highlights of this scheme include: To provide current Indigenous Australian
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experiencing financial hardship enrolled in or applying for either: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) from a regional, rural, or remote area. This
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) and complete any other CSIRO requirements. Ideally, the applicant will have a bachelor degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science or engineering or relevant fields. Preference will be
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offered by our international college, including foundation courses, university diplomas and English language courses. How to apply Applications are current closed. To apply for this scholarship, you must
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to improve care, clinical management and clinical outcomes, and quality of life of people with spinal cord injury). How to apply Current Students For current QUT MPhil or PhD students please submit your
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for QUT's Doctor of Philosophy , including any English language requirements. Enrol as a full-time, internal student. Have a background in electrical, mechatronic, or biomedical engineering, expertise in
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hopeful, much of this technology is out of reach for many Australians, particularly for those most at risk. By harnessing and integrating data already collected, a more complete and efficient means