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Mabel Kent Scholarship Achieving Potential Scholarship for Distinction A scholarship for students currently studying or intending to study the Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine
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sciences) focus primarily on the researchers rather than the people whose data has been collected. While data protection legislation worldwide is increasingly regulating what companies can do with
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each year (subject to suitable applicants) one in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) disciplines one in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines Selection criteria
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You must meet the following criteria: Current undergraduate student enrolled in the Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine at a Monash campus in Australia*, including students from
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to a maximum of four years. An invitation to apply for a place in Monash Minds, a leadership program for first-year students. Recipients may be asked to participate or be profiled in relevant Monash
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improvement and accreditation. The PhD project will involve research and implementation work across a number of data engineering areas including database structure and schema design, efficient storage of large
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criteria: A commencing or continuing undergraduate or postgraduate (coursework) student in an approved degree or graduate pathway program in the Faculty of Information Technology at a Monash campus in
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activities, such as the Monash Minds Student Leadership Program. I am grateful for the support this scholarship has provided. It has empowered me to embrace new opportunities with confidence and has
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of fixing defects and the workload among software engineers. This project is aligned with Prof John Grundy (2019 ARC Laureate Fellow, Human-Centric Model-Driven Requirement Engineering) and Dr Chakkrit
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professional development. My professional path has been greatly influenced by the opportunities it has created for skill development, including networking events and involvement in initiatives related