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for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax exempt rate which will index annually. You will receive a tuition fee offset/sponsorship, covering the cost of your tuition fees for the first four full-time
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is to email Professor Deepak Dubal detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in this scholarship, and include your CV. If nominated
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. The closing date for submission of your EOI is 31 March 2025. How to apply for a research degree You must: submit an expression of interest (EOI), which includes a draft research proposal by 31 March 2025
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What you'll receive You'll receive a scholarship, tax exempt, of $43,637 per annum for a period of three years, with a possible 6 month extension, subject to satisfactory progress. This is inclusive
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if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax-exempt rate which will index annually. You will receive a tuition fee offset, covering the cost of your tuition fees for the first four full-time
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an extension of up to six months (PhD) or three months (MPhil) if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax-free rate which will index annually. You will receive a tuition fee offset/sponsorship
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if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax-exempt rate which will index annually. You will receive a tuition fee offset, covering the cost of your tuition fees for the first four full-time
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What you'll receive You will receive a living stipend scholarship of $33,637pa for a period of 3.5 years. This payment is indexed annually, and will be tax exempt for full-time students. In addition
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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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, including English language requirements (an IELTS score of 6.5 or above if English is not your first language). How to apply Submit your application (one PDF file) by email to Professor Christopher Barner