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thrive. There are Studentships for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Master students to undertake research in fields of interest to CSIRO. The student's research is co-supervised by CSIRO and a university
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. The top-up scholarship will be offered for a duration of 3.5 years for PhD students, and 1.75 years for Master of Philosophy students. The scholarship duration will be extended as appropriate for part-time
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PhD (or DPhil) program* receives $300,000 AUD. *Important: If your program exceeds three years, you must self-fund the remaining costs. You will also receive an additional one-off travel allowance
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stage type: Current study, Alumni Need help understanding the process? Visit our scholarship guide Application How to apply If you have applied for the Jerusalem - Melbourne PhD program or
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Program Lifelong membership in the Westpac 100 Scholars Network For further details, see: Future Leaders Scholarship - Westpac Scholars Amount: Up to $120,000 Duration: One or more years Quantity: 2
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policy base security model to secure the IOT network space. The second phase comes with the introduction of how to identify malicious flows from the IOT network devices. In a lot of ways CSIRO is helping
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Scholarship is one of the world's most prestigious awards, aiming to build a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others. For information about eligibility and selection criteria
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are a full-time honours year or PhD student studying a topic of relevance to prudential supervision and are an Australian or New Zealand citizen or permanent resident you are eligible to apply
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entry requirements for PhD Selection criteria Eligible applicants are selected on the basis of academic merit, the faculty scholarship score, demonstrated skill in the relevant research area, career
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and Information Technology at the University of Melbourne Be post-confirmation Have a paper accepted for presentation at a conference Not have completed more than 4 years FTE for PhD, or 2 years FTE