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CSIRO Industry PhD program: Every drop counts: ensuring water security in a changing climate in southwest Australia The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year research training program
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or part of your tuition fees. Eligible courses: Undergraduate programs available to international students and delivered at one of Murdoch’s campuses in Western Australia (excluding the Bachelor of Science
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to Apply Eligibility The positions are open for candidates from both Australia and overseas with an Honours or Masters of Science degree or equivalent authorising enrolment in a PhD programme in Australia
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abroad as you immerse yourself in Indonesian language and culture through the ACICIS in-country language immersion program. Building on the LEAP Program, this bursary will assist the recipient to gain
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Climate Resilience and Adaptation of Pilbara Leaf-nosed Bats We are seeking two highly motivated PhD candidates for a funded research program to predict the vulnerability of Pilbara-leaf-nosed bats
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stronger leader through a personalised enrichment program. This includes access to paid internship opportunities and inspiring mentors, and an international learning experience in Asia. You will also have
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Loneragan Family Scholarship The Loneragan Family Scholarship was established to support Honours students studying a major in Biological, Environmental or Marine Science, who are experiencing
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degree or equivalent in Agricultural Science For international candidates an international English Language Test score of minimum 6.5 (Proficiency test Standard requirements ) Desired criteria include
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Eligibility How to Apply Eligibility To be eligible to apply, students must: Be a graduate studying in Humanities in the field of Science. Attend an international conference where they will present the findings
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person’s contribution to ruminant research and the enthusiasm that they shared: “Excellence in science is about communication. It is about talking to your end users – your most important critics… and it is