30 phd-position-for-fully-funded-reserch-in-computer-vision Postgraduate positions at The University of Auckland
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Find out about other funding sources available to support you in postgraduate or doctoral study. The following content is sourced from external websites and is provided for convenience
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University of Cambridge. Applications are made via Universities New Zealand. Fully funded scholarships to undertake any master's course at any UK university, includes flights, accommodation and course fees
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funded position ($14,346 stipend in 2025 plus the cost of your compulsory fees for study commencing in 2025) is available for a motivated full-time Masters student to conduct an investigation
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, significantly enhancing their profile for future academic or industry positions in these high-demand areas. Ideal student Students interested in Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, Immersive
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Auckland Doctoral Scholarship at the time of application for a place in their doctoral programme. Any student who is to be offered a place in a doctoral programme will be eligible for scholarship
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Scholarships of up to around $25,000 each including accommodation plus a Leadership Development and mentoring programme, for full-time enrolment by New Zealand Citizens or Permanent Residents in a
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and then going backwards to 2024 and 2023. For an indication of your scholarship GPA/GPE, use our GPE calculator. English proficiency documents / certificates are not required for Summer Research
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measured not solely by bottom line results, but by a more holistic set of outcomes across social, environment, economic and cultural measures. The Kupe Leadership programme draws on the legend of the great
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: Varies Offer rate: Twice a year Value: Up to $6,000 each The Award was established in 2024 and is funded by (PMA) Pasifika Medical Association and supported by the Office of the Associate Dean – Pacific
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Roimata Williams of Tūhoe, Te Whakatōhea, Tainui, Te Aupōuri and Ngāitai Iwi, who was a graduate of the University of Auckland. It is financed from funds donated by Dr Yash Ghai, Robb Lecturer