31 natural-language-processing-phd PhD positions at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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What you'll receive You'll receive a stipend of $33,637 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to six months if approved
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What you'll receive You'll receive a stipend of $32,192 per annum for a maximum duration of three and a half years while undertaking a QUT PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to six months
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What you'll receive You'll receive a stipend scholarship of $32,500 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. This is the full-time, tax-free rate. If you're
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research project. Eligibility How to apply Please contact GoStralia! to discuss the application process.
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-class honours (H1) Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in the relevant research area (completed or near completion) have applied for admission to a PhD program at an Australian university or have completed
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communities have a GPA of 5.0 or above. For Doctor of Philosophy students: meet the entry requirements for a QUT Doctor of Philosophy , including any English language requirements enrol as a full-time, internal
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placements (honours, master degree, PhDs) and create a community of students who will learn together as they tackle these research challenges. More information including available projects and how to apply
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. For more information about the application process, email About the scholarship As the successful applicant you will complete your PhD in the field of organic photochemistry for advanced reprogrammable
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Machine Learning for Image Classification. Eligibility You must: We would like you to have: sound knowledge of machine learning, computer vision and image processing strong programming skills. How to apply
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What you'll receive You can express your interest in being considered for one of the following types of 'Clayton Adam Florence Wilson Awards' at any time: PhD scholarship international research