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Scholarship Computing and Information Systems PhD Scholarship Application is required. Check eligibility Key scholarship details Application status Not open yet Applications open 1 Oct 2025
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by Dr Judy P Yeung and Dr Peter MF Yeung who are alumni that graduated with a BDSc (1966). Peter also completed MDSc (1968) and was an inaugural fellow of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Benefits
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academic program at The University of Melbourne Keen interest in broadening clinical and research experience and knowledge in psychiatry at an external university, hospital, research, or teaching institution
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of the remarkable people associated with The University of Melbourne. Close Problem report We've captured some technical details. You came from: Direct You asked for: https://scholarships.unimelb.edu.au/awards/global
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Scholarship Graduate Women Victoria Scholarship Program Application is required. Key scholarship details Application status Open for applications Benefit amount $3,500 - $9,000 Eligible study level
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of Melbourne School Mathematics Competition , the International Mathematical Olympiad , or the University of Melbourne Extension Program in Mathematics and Statistics Either be an Australian citizen
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Scholarship Yenching Scholars Program in China Studies Application is required. Check eligibility Key scholarship details Application status Open for applications Applications open 10 Sep 2025
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Eligible study level Graduate coursework Eligible student type Domestic and international students Eligible study stage Current study Benefit duration One-off Summary Donor: Dr Anne Brooks
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-Curie Actions are a researcher mobility programme which supports researchers at all stages of their careers, regardless of age and nationality. They are among Europe's most competitive and prestigious
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Charlie Perkins Scholarships were launched in 2009 in memory of leader and activist Dr Charlie Perkins - the first Aboriginal man to graduate from university. With the assistance of the University of Oxford