13 arts-and-literature "DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH" scholarships at Queensland University of Technology
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also: For Acting you will be considered based on your acting audition. For Dance, Music, and Visual Arts you will be considered based on your academic and creative excellence during your school studies
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of literature review and conceptual development, analysis of data and/or modelling (e.g., through network analysis), and policy analysis, drawing on case studies in Australia and internationally. The candidate
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the state of the art and practice in transport industry.
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prevent short circuits. The current state-of-the-art LIB recycling plant primarily focuses on recycling the precious metal from waste LIBs. The separator waste is either landfilled or burnt, which
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of: an Australian citizen (including dual citizens) a New Zealand citizen. You must also be: from a low-income background experiencing financial hardship enrolled in or applying for a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Drama
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What you'll receive You'll receive a scholarship valued at $5,000 for one year, paid in instalments of $2,500 each semester. This scholarship is offered in Semester 1 each year. Eligibility You must be one of either: an Australian citizen (including dual citizens) a permanent resident of...
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engineering discipline. There are over 400 different types of dryers reported in the literature and over 100 distinct types are commonly available for drying of various products. There is no single procedure
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will be considered based on your acting audition. For Dance, Music, and Visual Arts you will be considered based on your academic and creative excellence during your school studies. Preference may be
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preferably from a rural or remote background enrolled in or applying for an undergraduate course, preferably in natural or physical science, architecture and building, education or creative arts
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an extensive review of literature on human-automation cooperation and decision-making in the context of autonomous driving collaborate with interdisciplinary research teams from QUT and Seeing Machines