26 assistant-professor-computer-science-and-data-"St"-"St" Undergraduate positions at Murdoch University in Australia
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The Zenith Energy Women in Engineering Technology Scholarship 2025 The Zenith Energy Women in Engineering Technology Scholarship has been developed to support and encourage female students
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– Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems; Business Information Systems; Computer Science; Internetworking and Network Security study full-time or part-time with extenuating circumstances *Please note
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Murdoch University Indigenous Engineering Pathway Scholarship Murdoch University Indigenous Engineering Pathway Scholarship is for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students seeking to access
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, and any barriers you have overcome to complete your secondary schooling how receipt of this Scholarship will help you attain your study goals, and how you hope to use your Engineering degree in
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Coolibah Care Scholarship Program The Coolibah Care Scholarship was established in 2007 to provide financial support for students studying nursing who live in the Peel region. The Scholarships
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) Master of Health Administration, Policy and Leadership (M1267) Master of Sustainable Development (M1214) Bachelor of Psychology (B1413) Bachelor of Agricultural Science (B1391) Bachelor of Data Analytics
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the Mauritian Laureate Additional Scholarship Scheme by the Mauritian Ministry of Education, Tertiary Education, Science and Technology. Provider: Murdoch University No. of Scholarships: Multiple Duration
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of funding. There will be no set amount each semester. If you are enrolling in the Kulbardi K-Track programme please see the Kulbardi Student Support Coordinator for information about scholarships for
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an undergraduate or postgraduate course at Murdoch University. Awarded in categories of: Kulbardi Education Assistance Kulbardi Childcare Support Scheme Kulbardi Accommodation Assistance Kulbardi Laptop Scheme
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Thelma Balyeat Memorial Scholarship for Women The Thelma Balyeat Memorial Scholarship for Women was established in 2005 by a former Murdoch Professor of Economics, Dr Dirck Ditwiler, to enhance