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The purpose of this educational award is to attract international students and encourage them to pursue a masters’ degree program at Carnegie Mellon University.
Eligible Countries: International Students
Institute Name: Carnegie Mellon University
To be taken at (country): Australia
Eligible Field of Study: Scholarship is available for Masters Degree Program.
Scholarships Deadline: Apr 30, 2020
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The ARC ITTC Composites for Sustainable Mining (the Centre) will commence its operations in May 2023 and operate over the next five years. The key objective of the Centre is the effective and rigorous training of young professionals through higher degree research that is both custom made and value added, to find appropriate solutions to the current challenges and problems faced by the Mining Equipment, Technology and Service (METS) sectors.
The Centre will not only produce a workforce that meets future skills demands but will also develop sustainable and cost-effective mining equipment and high efficiency mining technologies to benefit the nation’s manufacturing and mining sectors.
Eligibility
Be a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand.
Be a full-time student starting in Trimester 1, 2025.
Accept your offer to study at Griffith and make payment within 14 days of receiving your Letter of Offer. The acceptance date for this award will be outlined in your Letter of Offer.
Be studying an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program. See the Terms and Conditions below for excluded programs and cohorts.
Tenure Conditions
Recipients must meet all UNSW HDR enrolment and candidature conditions, and the conditions outlined in the UNSW HDR Scholarships Policy and Procedure.
Recipients must provide accurate and up to date information to UNSW at all times. 4.1.3. Recipients are expected to spend 35-40 hours per week on their research for a total of 48 weeks per year. Approved part-time recipients are expected to spend 15-20 hours per week on their research for a total of 48 weeks per year.
Recipients must be enrolled on campus and meet the minimum residency requirement of twelve months (full-time equivalent) at UNSW or at a UNSW affiliated institution during their candidature. This is to ensure that recipients have access to the support, infrastructure and experience to successfully complete their HDR program.
Recipients must not be receiving income (such as another scholarship) to support their enrolment if that income is greater than 75% of the primary scholarship rate (see Section 9)
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Build your future, and let us help. With a range of scholarship opportunities catering to students from a variety of backgrounds and abilities, ANU is here to support you.
Support & Resources
Grow and develop a sense of independence
Form relationships with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures
Make life-long friends and networks
Develop life skills such as setting and achieving goals, navigating new experiences, problem solving, living well in a diverse community.
Facilities and resources
Whether you’re a university researcher, industry or commercial partner, we offer world-leading facilities for transformative research. But it’s our people that make us different. Our experts work with you to achieve trusted results, supporting the lifecycle of research from method development and technical support, to analysis and training.
Resources span physical and digital research infrastructure, including advanced microscopy, and large-scale computational capacity through to rare collections, libraries, and galleries.
Our unique approach means facilities are embedded within Melbourne’s research and industry precincts, providing extensive capability in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Details:
The scholarships are worth $8500. Each recipient receives $7000 ($3500 per semester or equivalent) in their first year of study and $1500 ($750 per semester or equivalent) in their second. Avondale will apply the money to each recipient’s general or tuition account.
Eligibility:
The scholarship is available to new or returning international students who hold a student visa, are studying on campus and enrol in an undergraduate, postgraduate coursework or outdoor leadership vocational education and training course.