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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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Gnaala Karla Booja Scholarship Programme Newmont is the world’s leading gold company and a producer of copper, silver, zinc and lead. Newmont Australia is committed to reconciliation. The Gnaala
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strategic themes. Hear from some of our Brighter Futures Scholarship recipients, and learn about the range of activities they have undertaken to be awarded the Scholarship https://www.murdoch.edu.au/explore
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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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, or a New Zealand citizen. Meet participating university PhD admission requirements. Meet university English language requirements. Not have previously completed a PhD. Be able to commence the Program in
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School of Allied Health Research Experience Scholarships The School of Allied Health is offering up to three Research Experience Scholarships for high-performing students (Undergraduate
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or Semester 2, 2026; have a record of high achievement in previous studies and/or professional work, whether or not related to the proposed field of study in your honours course; be experiencing challenges in
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science technologies, and this is a perfect training opportunity for those who is interested in machine learning, data mining, artificial intelligence, and bioinformatics. High-performance computing may
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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