25 phd-computer-science-fully-funded Undergraduate positions at University of Melbourne
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Prize Faculty of Business and Economics Undergraduate Deputy Dean Award Application is required. Check eligibility Key scholarship details Application status Not open yet Applications open 1 Aug
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. This allowed me to fully immerse myself in the program’s offerings. I was very keen to participate in the GMC program so that I could experience daily working life in international settings and gain first-hand
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to commencing a research training course. Benefits Total fund amount to award per year is approximately $15,000 (This also covers the R.D. Wright Prize ) Each studentship is awarded $2,000 as a once-off payment
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circumstances on your studies and how a Samuel and June Hordern Work Integrated Learning Award may benefit you. Please also describe what you hope to achieve through the program that you are applying for funding
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study Benefit duration One or more years Summary This award was established by the Melbourne Foundation for Business & Economics in honour of Professor Emerita Margaret Abernethy, former Dean
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, Graduate coursework Eligible student type Domestic students Eligible study stage Current study Benefit duration One or more years Summary The Going Rural Health Placement Support Payment is funded by
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of the scholarship will automatically be admitted into the Abernethy Scholars Program. This program provides unique opportunities such as guaranteed access to the Faculty’s Career Mentoring Program, invitations to a
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