9 postdoctoral-position-in-material-science Postgraduate scholarships at University of Adelaide in Australia
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with travel expenses or the purchase of equipment or materials related to their program of research. Eligibility: Applicants must: be enrolled in a higher degree by research at the University of Adelaide
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the South Australian Fulbright Scholarships Information Webinar held on 21 May 2021 for more information. FULBRIGHT RECIPIENTS SET TO EXPAND RESEARCH HORIZONS Posted on Jun 1 2021 by Crispin Savage From
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Background In 2023, Emeritus Professor Lyndon Wester donated funds to the University of Adelaide (the University), for the purpose of establishing a grant to support postgraduate research students in geography. Lyndon Wester is a graduate of the University and completed a Bachelor of Arts...
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research in the area of history (including but not limited to ancient history, heritage and museum studies, art history, history of science). Eligibility: Applicants must be current University of Adelaide
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support Researcher Portal Adelaide Graduate Research School Research Technology Support Research institutes Environment Machine Learning Sustainability, Energy and Resources Photonics & Advanced Sensing
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suit a student with a background or interest in public health, health psychology, behavioural science, health science and/or behavioural nutrition. Eligibility Applicants must be Australian citizens
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About the Scholarship Scholarship support will be provided to successful applicants looking to attain a research-based postgraduate degree (Doctor of Philosophy or Master’s Degree by Research). The scholarship supports outstanding graduates early in their careers so they can be trained to...
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for the scholarship will need to have secured a place in a graduate program abroad before finalising their application. Selection Criteria While it is expected that most applicants will have graduated in the past 5
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, for certain degree types: Cranfield University (UK), IE University Madrid (Spain), King’s College London (UK), The University of Groningen (The Netherlands), and Weizman Institute of Science (Israel