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for MA and PhD students focusing on the study of Japan Specified use Living allowance (studentship paid directly to the student) Tenable period The studentships are for 1 year only. Continuation of award
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eligible to apply. Holding an offer for PhD Japanese Studies, or enrolled on the programme. The academic requirements for PhD Japanese Studies are: Bachelor's (Honours) degree at 2:1 or above (or
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resonance imaging Anne Bertrand Doctor of Philosophy in Linguistics (PhD) The grammar of scalarity in Ktunaxa Reid Merrill Doctor of Philosophy in Geophysics (PhD) Fluids and seismicity in northern Cascadia
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of study in the field of music. The scholarships also promote the exchange of experience and networking amongst colleagues. Who can apply? You can apply if you have gained a first university degree in the field
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Scholarships Postdoctoral Scholarships Scholar Awards Distinguished Chair Scholarships Fulbright Postgraduate Scholarships allow current postgraduate students undertaking their Australian PhD to conduct research
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Type of award Scholarship Managing department School of Environment, Education and Development Value Tuition fees An annual maintenance stipend (£18,622 per annum for 2023/24) Specified use +3.5
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IMPORTANT APPLICATION INFORMATION All applicants are required to read the application guidelines provided below before submitting an application. Please use the application checklist to support you
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document name, for example: name_Transcript, name_publication 1. APPLICATION To apply for an AGRTPS and FIPRS, you will need to first submit an application for admission to a Higher Degree by research (PhD
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. The CGS M program supports up to 3,000 students annually in all disciplines and is administered jointly by Canada’s three granting agencies: the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
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as an exemplary researcher, teacher and mentor throughout her highly distinguished career of over 30 years in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Students from her very first PhD