222 computer-science-programming-languages-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Melbourne
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Scholarship was established with a gift from Betty McCreery and is offered to students in financial need who are an Australian citizen and enrolled in a course within the faculty of Science. Benefits
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the Veterinary Hospital are not eligible for funds from MVS-TAS. Students travelling overseas may also be eligible for the Science Abroad Travelling Scholarships Selection criteria Applications will be assessed
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Student type: Domestic and international students Study stage type: Future study, Current study Study area: Engineering Need help understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How
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, you must, within twelve months prior to the application closing date: Have completed or been enrolled in the Doctor of Philosophy- Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences in the Department of Obstetrics
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the Australian Government and is offered to domestic students who are undertaking a rural placement as a requirement of an enrolled nursing, allied health or health sciences degree at any Australian University
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for this bursary, you must: Be enrolled in a course within the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Melbourne Provide evidence of financial need Selection criteria Eligible students
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(1865 – 1924) was a senior Gynaecologist who spent several years studying at the University of Melbourne, who completed a year in civil engineering before transferring to medicine and then completing his
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Scholarship German Academic Exchange Programme (DAAD): Postdoctoral Researchers International Mobility Experience Application is required. Key scholarship details Application status Open for
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Program . The University of Melbourne is committed to eliminating sexual misconduct and promoting safety for students, staff and visitors. Where sexual misconduct does occur, we aim to provide a supportive
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Award in memory of Velma Stanley who graduated as a Bachelor of Science in the University in 1925 and who was interested in the development of work in the field of addiction and although living abroad