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Australia. To apply you need to show: a demonstrated interest in technology curiosity to explore a future that is connected to technology and how it can make a difference in the world focus on personal growth
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Unlocking the biodiverse recarbonising potential of Australian soils Murdoch University, in partnership with Curtin University, UWA and ETH Zurich is offering a domestic PhD scholarship to
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, microbiology, molecular ecology, genetic engineering, chemistry, organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, agricultural science, and soil science. The specifics of an individual student project will depend
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Growth and Production Traits of Lot Feed Beef Cattle The Cropping Enabled Cattle project is a co-investment between the WA Agricultural Research Collaboration (WAARC) and several partners that is
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based in the School of Environmental and Conservation Sciences (ECS ). ECS works closely with government, industry, NGOs, and Traditional Owners, and maintains a strong, supportive research culture
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Research Training Program Stipends (International students) The Graduate Research Office is pleased to advise that the 2026 scholarship round is currently closed and will open in July 2026
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Research Training Program Stipends (Domestic students) The Graduate Research Office is pleased to advise that the 2026 scholarship round is currently closed and will open in July 2026. Scholarships
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WCGA Western Crop Genetics Alliance The Western Crop Genetics Alliance is a joint venture between Murdoch University and the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development
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: Australian Research Council Discovery Indigenous scheme No. of Scholarships: 1 Duration of Award: 3 or 4 years Level of study: Research Study Area: Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Eligibility How to Apply
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is automatically awarded to students who meet all the eligibility criteria. Required Documents Application not required. Payment Method The Alumni Fee Discount works as a 10% tuition fee contribution