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The Australian Postgraduate Awards (APA) was a scholarship program, founded by the Australian Federal Government, designed to support postgraduate research training, which was awarded to students of "exceptional research potential". [1] The allocation each tertiary institution received was based in part on its overall research performance.
John W. Cahn of the National Institute of Standards and Technology receives the Kyoto Prize in 2011. This list of academic awards is an index to articles about notable awards given for academic contributions. It does not include professorships, fellowships or student awards other than awards to students who have made an original contribution to ...
Rankin's first two attempts at book publishing, the paperback Australian Wilderness Skills (1982) and the casebound On the Edge of Wilderness (1983), both printed in Brisbane, sold out quickly with runs of 5000 and 3000 respectively. On the Edge of Wilderness remained solidly in the best sellers list [24] for some time. It showcased the ...
John Monash Scholarships are open to outstanding Australians with demonstrated leadership skills who are studying or working in areas of potential benefit to Australia. The Scholarship is publicised at all Australian universities to highlight the opportunity it offers for recipients to undertake postgraduate studies at an international institution.
South Australian Scholarship This page was last edited on 6 April 2017, at 11:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The Australian Schools Science Competition – International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) is conducted by Educational Assessment Australia, UNSW Global Pty Limited. UNSW Global is a not-for-profit provider of education, training and consulting services and a wholly owned enterprise of the University of New South Wales.
The university is a leading Australian research university, with the largest cohort of research students in Australia. [ 136 ] The Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities is released by National Taiwan University (NTU Ranking), and placed the University of Melbourne as the 29th highest internationally and 1st ...
Australia is ranked 4th (with Germany) by OECD in international PhD students destination after US, UK and France. [9] Australia has a comparatively high proportion of international students as a percentage of students enrolled, at 26.5% in 2018. [10] Australia has the fifth-highest number of foreign students worldwide. [11]