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(QUT) in collaboration with Awesome Women In Construction (AWIC) is excited to announce a cutting-edge research project for an MPhil student. This project, "From Virtual Sites to Real Opportunities
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to award scholarships if, in its opinion, there are no suitable applicants. The number of scholarships to be awarded is at ECU’s sole discretion. This scholarship may be withdrawn from offering by ECU
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of an award is 3 years. Periods of study already undertaken towards the degree will be deducted from the period of tenure. Eligibility To be eligible applicants must: have completed an Honours Degree with First
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identify large-scale physical drivers of these heatwaves. The results will be combined with other ecosystem observations from the other parts of the overall project. Data will include long-term (~25 years
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March 2024. The student’s research project must involve the use of ANSTO facilities, or the analysis of data previously collected from ANSTO facilities, in collaboration with an ANSTO staff member. ANSTO
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maximum of 2 years. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Master of Philosophy - Civil Engineering, https://www.curtin.edu.au/study/offering/course-research-master-of-philosophy
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will be held Wednesday 9 August 2023 and will be delivered in person and online. For further details, please visit the UniHub website: https://unihub.curtin.edu.au/students/?s=event&ss=is&mode=form&id
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proficiency (only relevant to applicants whose previous studies were not in English). Any supporting documents of prior research experience. Letter from ECU indicating your unconditional offer of a place in the
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The Feng Fu Scholarship was established by Feng Fu, who obtained a Master of Commerce (Accounting) from the University of Adelaide in 2006. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be
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a population of FRBs, which can be detected at frequencies below 350 MHz. Predictions based on the data from other low and high frequency instruments show that it may be possible to detect even