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The PW Crohn Scholarship was established with a gift from Valeire Crohn in memory of her husband Peter Wolfgang Crohn and is offered to talented students who are enrolled in Earth Sciences. Preference is
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duration One-off Summary This scholarship supports high-achieving full time students who are enrolled in the Master of Science (Earth Science) or a graduate research degree in Geosciences. Preference is
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to an aspiring student-athletes in the sport of athletics to simultaneously pursue their world-class academic and sporting dreams. Benefits $10,000 per year paid in half-yearly instalments plus strength and
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in the School of Earth Sciences such as the assistance of graduate students and the acquisition of equipment for graduate research. Benefits The prize provides a one-off payment of up to $5000. Amount
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Bursary was established with a gift from Rosamond May Lord and is offered to students in financial need who are enrolled within the Melbourne School of Land and Environment. Benefits This bursary provides a
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, Medicine, Law, Commerce or Economics. Preference is given to lineal descendants of Australian soldiers and sailors killed, blinded or permanently incapacitated while engaged in war service, with priority
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for conferences within Australia Up to $2,000 for conferences to New Zealand Up to $3,000 for conferences to Asia Pacific region Up to $4,000 for conferences to Europe, North and South America and Rest of World
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more than 200kg may not have been too big to bounce, overturning long-held assumptions about the limits of hopping. Science and the Environments 21 Jan 2026 Top 50 placing for University of Melbourne in eight
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duration One-off Summary The E S Hills Memorial Scholarship is offered to high achieving students who are enrolled in the first year of the Master of Geoscience or Master of Science (Earth Sciences) and are
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study, Current study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences; Business and economics; Education; Engineering