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the scholarship was the opportunity to meet with Margaret Abernethy regularly in a less formal setting (such as for coffee in the Spot café) and learn from her wisdom. She acted as a sounding board, for example
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: You are an experienced educator and researcher with a PhD in mathematics, statistics, or a related field, demonstrating excellence in teaching and curriculum development, with a growing national or
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professor in the School’s history). After obtaining her PhD in mathematics from the University of Melbourne, she held appointments in the USA at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US Environmental
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and Information Technology at the University of Melbourne Be post-confirmation Have a paper accepted for presentation at a conference Not have completed more than 4 years FTE for PhD, or 2 years FTE
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will be notified in writing in due time after the closing date. Scholarships are formally presented at a Department of Nursing ceremony in May. Successful recipients are expected to attend this event
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Summary This scholarship supports PhD students in the Faculty of Science undertaking travel to attend conferences, fieldwork, etc. as part of a Study Away request. Benefits Major award of up to $2,000
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experience and build their networks. Benefits The grant provides the following benefits: Up to two conferences for PhD candidates (up to a grand total of $4,000 over the candidature) One conference for MA
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One-off Summary The Faculty of Science Postgraduate Writing-Up Award is offered to PhD and MPhil graduate researchers enrolled through the Faculty of Science once their thesis has been submitted
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is intending to pursue an additional degree - short or long; OR Be enrolled in a research higher degree (MPhil or PhD) in Architecture requiring to travel internationally to undertake research
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, or an enrolled graduate researches, of the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Satisfy the Faculty's entry requirements for PhD Selection criteria Eligible applicants are assessed on academic merit