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, to undertake your own innovative research in and across the field. During this project, you need to work in domestic and international institutions such as Australia's Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation
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What you'll receive You will receive a Women in Electrical Engineering top-up scholarship of up to $25,000. The scholarship is paid on a fortnightly basis and is tax-exempt for full-time students
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experiencing financial hardship enrolled in or applying for ST01 Bachelor of Science (Earth Science), or ST01 Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) This scholarship is not available to: single-unit study
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opportunities by supporting and engaging students in other structured program opportunities for Indigenous Australian students in the Faculty of Science, like the Indigenous Australian Research Training Scheme
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What you'll receive You'll receive: a scholarship valued at $15,000 paid over three years for a Bachelor of Mathematics degree in the Faculty of Science a scholarship valued at $20,000 paid over
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. You must: enrol as a full-time, internal student (unless approval for part-time and/or external study is obtained) have a background in one of these areas: molecular biology RNA interference /gene
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Associate Professor Christina Malatzky no later than the 10 April 2026, with the following: a cover letter outlining your research interests and motivation and how your experience and skills link with
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challenges in multidisciplinary research areas have a background in computational/theoretical chemistry, computational condensed-matter physics, or a closely related field. How to apply Apply
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Philosophy degree. The first step is to email Associate Professor Selen Turkay , detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in this scholarship, and
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Professor Tommy Chan, and will have the opportunity to engage in a dynamic and highly supportive environment with researchers from the School of Civil & Environmental Engineering and the QUT Centre