103 computational-physics-simulation-"Prof" positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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forge between institutions, business and people. By strengthening these bonds, we provide access to new opportunities. View Program Graduate Education Our Education Fund provides scholarship awards of up
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Postgraduate Research Award SAAFE Research Internship Program Technical Skills Scholarship Visiting Scientist Program Awards Menu Toggle AINSE Gold Medal AINSE Honorary Fellows Forms & Guidelines AINSE Grants
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business or research collaborators. Dr Judith Kinnear, a former Swinburne student who completed a Graduate Diploma in Computer Simulation, went on to become Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Sydney
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provides loans for Australian students of up to $8,245 (for study outside of Asia), or $9,893 (if you study in Asia), depending on your destination and study program. You may also apply for an extra $1,314
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level communication, written and verbal, with demonstrated high level of interpersonal skills with clients, their families, and all health care professionals. • Good computer literacy with common
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of interpersonal skills with clients, their families, and all health care professionals. • Good computer literacy with common Microsoft platforms and patient management systems. • A demonstrated
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an eligible course (see courses eligible in section above) Achieved a minimum ATAR of 85.00 and provide ATAR certificate as evidence (criteria waived for students in Early Entry Program ) For current Year 12
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. This scholarship is valued at up to $40,000, with $10,000 paid annually for up to four years. Courses eligible Undergraduate degree offered by Swinburne University of Technology in the School of Science, Computing
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outcomes are delivered in line with KPI’s • Identify and implement process improvements in the reporting and analysis of University wide financial information to key stakeholders, including
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All Access Scholarships are partly funded by the Federal Department of Education’s Higher Education Participation Programme (HEPPP). HEPPP aims to ensure that Australians from low SES backgrounds