87 master-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" positions at University of Melbourne
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by Research Selection criteria The selection is based on the candidate presenting their research at a conference approved by their principal supervisor. Conditions This grant is subject to the Faculty
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Schwarzman Scholars Program is offered to students who do not hold a Chinese passport and are pursuing a one-year Masters in Global Affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Benefits A comprehensive
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Ogleby Award is offered to talented students who are enrolled in the Master of Spatial Engineering and undertaking study in the field of Geomatics. About the donor The Cliff Ogleby Award has been
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or more years Summary The David Kenworthy Memorial Scholarship is offered to students who are enrolled in the penultimate year of the Master of Engineering (Chemical or Biochemical) and are experiencing
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Summary The Future Generations Scholarship (Education) was established from donations to the University of Melbourne 2006 Annual Appeal, and is offered to high achieving Master of Teaching students
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supports students in an Electrical Engineering masters coursework degree. About the donor This scholarship has been established by Mr Peter Lloyd of Setec Pty Ltd, an Australian owned and operated business
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selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for this scholarship, you must: Be a graduate of the Master of Architecture (or its equivalent, ie Bachelor of Architecture prior to introduction
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Duration: One-off Quantity: At least 1 Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for this scholarship, you must: Be enrolled in the Bachelor of Science Honours, Master of Science
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postgraduate diploma, master or doctorate studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music in one of the following disciplines: Art Film and TV Music (Conservatorium) Music Theatre Dance Production Theatre OR Be
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outside of Australia Strongest preference is for Master of Music Performance Research (Keyboard) students as well as PhD Performance Research (Keyboard) students, particularly those in the early stages