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Future study Benefit duration One or more years Summary The Social Equity in Engineering and Information Technology Scholarship Program aims to develop a cohort of future Australian research leaders in
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circumstances on your studies and how a Samuel and June Hordern Work Integrated Learning Award may benefit you. Please also describe what you hope to achieve through the program that you are applying for funding
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strong support from your Advisory Committee. Assessment of applications for fieldwork support will be based not on the discipline, but the methodology involved; Have a Research Expenses Plan approved by
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was established with a gift from Lucy May Knapp and is offered to students in financial need to assist and educate students by way of bursaries, supplies of books or otherwise. Benefits This bursary provides a
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Graham Larcombe Award recognizes demonstrated interest in equity and social disadvantage issues in urban development. Benefits This award offers a one-off payment of $7500. Amount: Up to $7,500 Duration
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, registration and accommodation), research training and study tours at prominent overseas institutions, and other international research career development opportunities. Priority will be given to applicants who
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Fellowships are a globally competitive program for early and mid-career researchers from all scholarly disciplines aimed at improving the development and living conditions of children and youth. Funds from
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This scholarship, with benefits of up to $6,000, offers students the opportunity to travel domestically (outside City of Melbourne) or internationally, for a period of 4 or more weeks, to develop practical career
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depending on the country of destination and/or the length of the proposed program of study. Amount: $1,500 - $8,000 Duration: One-off Quantity: 1 Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility Students must
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exploration research Global scientists have developed a new roadmap for using plants to support long-term human life on the Moon and Mars, using technologies that could also transform sustainable food