Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Multiplex Masters by Research Scholarship - Improving risk control and prevention of high potential safety incidents in the construction industry. Multiplex Masters by Research Scholarship
-
oral and written communication skills demonstrate the ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary research team meet RMIT's entry requirements for the master by research degree To be eligible
-
In this research Masters project, the latest KR (knowledge representation) concepts and technologies will be combined with scientific workflows to tackle AI problems in key domains such as bushfire
-
40.5k per year + allowance for 2 years 40.5k per year + allowance for 2 years Applications now open. Applications now open. 6th January 2026 6th January 2026 Three scholarships available. Three scholarships available. You need to be a permanent resident or Australian Citizen to be eligible for...
-
In this research Masters project, the latest AI and KR (knowledge representation) concepts and technologies will be applied to the problems of automated understanding and reasoning about spatial and
-
$37,500 per year for 2 years $37,500 per year for 2 years 31st December 2023 31st December 2023 One scholarship available. One scholarship available. The successful applicant is required to have Australia citizen or an Australian permanent resident at the time of award. The successful applicant...
-
. $34,841 per annum for 3 years. $34,841 per annum for 3 years. Strong academic performance in computer science at undergraduate and masters level, with evidence of prior research experience in machine
-
. You will also need: To confirm your Indigenous eligibility with RMIT’s Ngarara Willim Centre prior to the application close date A selection of five examples of your own, original artistic work (.jpeg
-
communication skills; meet RMIT's entry requirements for the master by research degree (or master coursework including a minor thesis). To be eligible for this scholarship you must: Have a first-class Honours or
-
The successful applicant to this PhD program will contribute to the aims of the ARC DECRA project with the main supervisor, Dr Keng-Te Lin, to investigate the fundamental mechanisms of high