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process, please contact [email protected] . About the scholarship Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technologies are transforming work, workplaces, and managerial practices. Technologies exist
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degrees should contain a minimum 25% research component. This scholarship is open to both domestic (AU/NZ) and international applicants. Application process If this project excites you, and your research
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. Application process You may also send your expression of interest together with your CV, English testing score, qualifications, publications and academic transcripts via email to Professor Prabir Sarker
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academics at the School of Physics and Chemistry, Faculty of Science.
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the Commonwealth of Australia and Japan and are prepared to contribute to the promotion of such relations. Those who had not or have not been awarded similar scholarships in Japan for the Program. Application process The
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, can improve water management practice. Develop a shared vision and process with community and water professionals for sustainable urban water management. Ancient water technologies and indigenous
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of the order of 10^39 ergs, which are typically emitted over an interval of just a few ms. However, full understanding of FRB sources and physical mechanisms powering these extreme events still awaits full
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An honours or masters degree in electrical, computer or electronic engineering Application process Future student, please contact us via the EOI form . Enrolment Requirements Recipients must complete
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. Applicants with technical publications and research experiences in concrete, are preferred. Application process To apply, please send your expression of interest together with your CV, English testing score
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the UTS online Scholarships application form. Selection process Have met at least one of the equity criteria as outlined in the eligibility criteria. Preference may be given to Academic merit in