112 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Postgraduate positions at University of Melbourne in Australia
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Bennett Travelling Scholarship was established with the bequests from Rae and Edith Bennett, and is awarded to graduates of the University of Melbourne who are undertaking graduate study or research in
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Travelling Scholarship was established with bequests from Patricia Clarice Karas, and is awarded to graduates of the University of Melbourne who are undertaking graduate study or research at an institution
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Scholarship was established in 1945 with a donation from Sir Arthur Sims, and is awarded to graduates of any Australian university who undertake graduate study or research in subjects Ancient or Modern
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from Hirsh Taft and is awarded to graduates of the University of Melbourne who are undertaking research at a university in Israel, with preference for the Hebrew University. Benefits An allowance
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Scholarship Program is a suite of scholarships and bursaries offered to women studying at Victorian universities who have overcome or are overcoming disadvantage. The Program is offered and run by Graduate
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Planning to pursue studies in design for up to 12 months at overseas universities or other overseas academic institutes. Benefits This scholarship provides a one-off payment of approximately $20,000. The
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, Current study Benefit duration One or more years Summary The Jopling Family Rowing Scholarships are Australia's preeminent university rowing scholarships and were created to attract the best and brightest
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University of Melbourne Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Application is required. Key scholarship details Application status Open for applications Benefit amount $20,000 - $16,000,000 Eligible study
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years Summary Roberta Sykes graduated from Harvard in 1984 as the first indigenous Australian to graduate from an American university. The Roberta Sykes Indigenous Education Foundation established
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offered to students who are relocating to attend the University and are in financial need. Benefits This bursary provides a living allowance of up to $4000 for one year, paid in two instalments, on the half