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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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International Welcome Scholarship - Master of Exercise Science (Research) (M1275) Murdoch is offering a 25% fee reduction scholarship for eligible International students commencing the Master of
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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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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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: Agricultural Science Eligibility How to Apply Eligibility Master’s degree, first class honour or equivalent in above areas. Candidates with relevant experience are preferred. How to Apply Email an Expression of
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Professor Hai Wang Name of universityMurdoch University FacultyCollege of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics CSIRO Name of CSIRO supervisorDr Quanxi Shao CSIRO Research Unit Data61 Industry Name
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: See scholarship details Level of study: Research Eligibility How to Apply Eligibility Domestic students only Meet PhD requirements Be passionate about science Think analytically Enjoy office, lab and
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strengthening research capabilities in the region. The candidate will be part of the WAARC Postgraduate Cohort and supported through WAARC’s Postgraduate Research Scholarship Program. The candidate will work
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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