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applications Recipient feedback The Rae and Edith Bennett Travelling Scholarship enabled me to undertake my PhD in modernist poetry at St John’s College, Cambridge. It was the beginning of a journey towards the
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selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for this scholarship, you must: Be enrolled in or have applied for a PhD in Orthodontics and/or Cariology; or, Be enrolled in or have applied for a Doctor of
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Faculty of Arts Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Masters by Research (MA) graduate researchers to conduct research activities essential for their thesis completion. Short periods of fieldwork, archival
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(e.g. textbooks, stationery, laptop, course software, equipment etc.) Conference and/or workshops attendance to complement studies Editing of final research thesis (must be in final year of research
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submit a report to Faculty of Education on the overseas study or research, if no formal study at an overseas university is undertaken Note: John Smyth stated in his Will that he wishes the winner
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will be notified in writing in due time after the closing date. Scholarships are formally presented at a Department of Nursing ceremony in May. Successful recipients are expected to attend this event
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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
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experience and build their networks. Benefits The grant provides the following benefits: Up to two conferences for PhD candidates (up to a grand total of $4,000 over the candidature) One conference for MA
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-off Summary The Faculty of Science Postgraduate Writing-Up Award is offered to PhD and MPhil graduate researchers enrolled through the Faculty of Science once their thesis has been submitted. Benefits
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is intending to pursue an additional degree - short or long; OR Be enrolled in a research higher degree (MPhil or PhD) in Architecture requiring to travel internationally to undertake research