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The Arthur McComb PhD Field Work Grant Arthur McComb was Professor of Environmental Science at Murdoch University from 1989-1996. He was passionate in wanting to improve the state of environmental
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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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strengthening research capabilities in the region. The candidate will be part of the WAARC Postgraduate Cohort and supported through WAARC’s Postgraduate Research Scholarship Program. The candidate will work
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(at least upper second-class Honours) or equivalent Meet standard university criteria for admission to PhD candidature on a full-time basis Scholarship applicants must also include a project outline showing
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support for the practical aspects of masters and PhD research projects relevant to the areas of animal health and welfare. Alistair Murdoch was a 1981 graduate of Murdoch University Veterinary School
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must: Meet Murdoch University Admission requirements Be an Australian citizen Must be enrolled in first year of a Doctoral Research Program at Murdoch University Please note: The scholar is permitted
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to guide evidence-based interventions to address multiple forms of racism against Indigenous Australians. This is a fully funded PhD stipend to support the candidate to work toward obtaining their PhD
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Trillion Trees Shirley Fyfe Scholarship This scholarship is available to support a student’s study for an honours year degree, PhD or Masters in the Discipline group of Environmental and
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The scholarship payment amount will vary each semester depending on the availability of funding. There will be no set amount each semester. If you are enrolling in the Kulbardi K-Track programme please see the
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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