13 parallel-processing-bioinformatics "https:" positions at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia
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laptop with high specs, suitable for a VET course. https://www.australiancomputertraders.com.au/ . Successful applicants will be contacted to provide a receipt for their hardware or equipment purchases and
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are place-based, the eligibility criteria, application requirements and selection process vary slightly depending on which constituency you are applying for. To ensure that you have all of the information you
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of research tuition fees up to a maximum of four years full-time equivalent for doctoral students and two years for research masters How to apply Please follow the step-by-step application process . Further
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About BizCover BizCover is a leading Insurtech company that operates across Australia and New Zealand. We have streamlined the process of purchasing insurance for small businesses through our online
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process and if successful, for the duration of their participation in the program. be between 18 and 30 years (inclusive) for non-Indigenous Applicants, and between 18 and 35 years (inclusive)for Indigenous
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sustainability; Social processes of innovation to catalyse energy efficiency in the residential sector; International and/or local case studies of communication strategies promoting sustainable household practices
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research scholarship application. They must work with their supervisor to complete a Swinburne HDR Research Proposal template . Prospective (new) students: Please follow the step-by-step application process
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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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contribution to research and development in IT, and in 2010 he was awarded Fellow of the Australian Computer Society. Throughout his career, Adrian’s visionary thinking, entrepreneurial spirit and unwavering