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citizens or permanent residents who are acceptable as candidates for a PhD degree at the University of Adelaide. Stipend: The scholarship will be for 3 years and has a stipend of $40,832 per annum. It is
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eligible to apply The Scholarship must be taken up in the year in which it is offered Students receiving other University of Adelaide Scholarships may apply for this Scholarship
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today. Arch_Manu includes a cohort of 25 PhD candidates and 25 academics across 3 local university institutions (Swinburne University of Technology, UNSW, and University of Adelaide), supported by Partner
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funds are to be repaid to the University as agreed by the recipient and the University The Scholarship must be taken up in the year in which it is offered Students receiving other University of Adelaide
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The George Boland Scholarship was established by Josephine Patricia Boland in memory of her husband, George. The scholarship is intended to foster the development of classically trained singers for postgraduate study at Elder Conservatorium of Music or elsewhere in Australia. The scholarship...
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the year in which it is offered Students receiving other University of Adelaide Scholarships may apply for this Scholarship
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receiving other University of Adelaide Scholarships may apply for this Scholarship If you are a student of the Centre for Young Musicians in the Open Music Academy of the Elder Conservatorium of Music please
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study.. Doris West graduated with a degree of Bachelor of Arts from the University of Adelaide in 1921. She was particularly concerned and involved with the interest of women graduates, both nationally
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of Adelaide. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be commencing second year of the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) (including double degrees), majoring in English Be
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), Professor Heather Burke (Flinders University), Professor Bryce Barker (University of Southern Queensland), Professor Nigel Spooner (University of Adelaide), Professor Maxime Aubert (Griffith University