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Faculty of IT Indigenous Accommodation Scholarship Monash Resident Scholarship This scholarship is offered to Indigenous Australian students who wish to pursue a single Undergraduate or Postgraduate
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Performance. The scholarship is in honour and memory of Anna Chmiel who was a clarinet student at the School. The scholarship value is $6000. Applications No application required Total scholarship value Up
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Weighted Average Mark of 50 each semester. How to apply VTAC applicants - If you think you might be eligible for an equity scholarship, ensure that you apply for the Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS
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the Faculty of Arts at a Monash campus in Australia. Experiencing financial hardship . Benefits $6000 per annum (48 credit points of study) for one year only. Number offered One scholarship is available
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copyright - Privacy , Monash University CRICOS Provider Number: 00008C, Monash College CRICOS Provider Number: 01857J. Monash University is a registered higher education provider under the TEQSA Act 2011. We
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Technology Equipment Study Support Grant Achieving Potential Support Scholarship The Faculty of Information Technology is seeking to improve access and participation to tertiary education for a
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economy $2.84 trillion dollars and affected more than 4 billion people. The average annual cost of software defects on Australian businesses is A$29 billion per year. Thus, failure to eliminate defects in
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Enforcement (LE) context is to augment classification of material by identifying its spatio-temporal context. The Faculty of Information Technology has a mission to advance social good through its research. Key
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Science is a public good. The benefits of knowledge are or should be available to everyone, but the way this knowledge is produce often responds to individual incentives [1]. Scientist are not only
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This research project is part of a DECRA fellowship funded by the Australian Research Council for a project titled, Everyday Insurtech: Impacts of Emerging Technology for Insurance. The fellowship