
Talo Honours Scholarship in Computational Biology
The Talo Honours Scholarship supports fourth-year students in computational biology. Funding for this Award has been provided by Taiyang Zhang and Loong Wang, as part of the Talo Computational Biology Talent Accelerator.
About this scholarship:
Each year The John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) within the ANU College of Science and Medicine may offer a number of awards known as the Talo Honours Grant.
The objective of the Award is to encourage and support research and training in Biomedicine of students with strong computational backgrounds. A computational background could include, but is not limited to, Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, etc.
Application Period:
15 June (mid-year round) or 30 November (end-of-year round) in the year of application
Scholarship type: Grant/Bursary
Student types: Domestic, International, Current
Number offered: 2 on offer
Value: $10,000 per annum Once-off payment for full value
Selection bases: Academic Merit
Field of Study: Computational Biology
Eligibility:
The Award is available each year to a continuing ANU student who:
(a) is a domestic or international student;
(b) receives an offer of admission to the Medical Research Honours program or receives an offer of admission to an Honours program offered by The John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) ; and
(c) has an ANU career GPA of 5.0 or higher.
How to apply:
Send Application (and Referee’s Report, if requested) to:
John Curtin School of Medical Research
The Australian National University
131 Garran Road
Acton, ACT 2601
E-mail: honours.jcsmr@anu.edu.au
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