20 Computer Science scholarships at University of California in united-states-of-America in United States
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. Social Sciences. Natural resources, environmental sciences, environmental policy and management, engineering, social sciences, or coastal, aquatic or related sciences Agency California Sea Grant Program
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to enhance the financial stewardship of the campus and to uphold the public’s trust in the institution and mission of UCSF. The office uses sophisticated technology to account and report on $5 billion in
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Google awards scholarships to students pursuing a degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a closely related technical field. Selected students will be invited to attend the Google
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The Women PeaceMaker Program offers a unique fellowship program for women building peace in their communities to participate in an active learning community. They aim to build stronger, more
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The Partnership for Clean Competition (PCC) is offering two two-year fellowships to graduate students. The Fellowship Program represents the PCC’s investment in the future of the anti-doping science
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Eligibility & Requirements Applicants must be a foreign national (includes stateless person, foreign national currently residing in Japan). Must be presently enrolled in a doctoral degree program
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The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awards 15 grants to PhD students whose dissertation proposal discusses policy-relevant urban research. The program strives to gives students
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, Science, and Technology (MEXT) will interview and test successful applicants in Japanese and English. Awardees will carry out a clear and thoughtful research program related to their field of study
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graduate study in a communication sciences and disorders program in the US. Both research and clinical doctorate candidates are eligible. Master's programs in speech-language pathology or clinical doctoral
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution awards two, 2-6 week internships to U.S. based graduate students for research at the National Ocean Sciences Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (NOSAMS) radiocarbon