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University of Louisville Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering | Louisville, Kentucky | United States | 12 days ago
Job Overview: The University of Louisville Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is seeking a graduate assistant who wishes to pursue a PhD in the field of water resources, with a focus
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* (refer Eligibility criteria below) to work with Dr Kerry Ettridge on the specific project: Young Australian’s eating behaviours within the home food environment. The PhD student will undertake a program of
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Funding providers: ESRC Wales Graduate School for the Social Sciences (WGSSS) and Swansea University Project description: Conservation and restoration of coastal habitat boosts flood protection
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toughest challenges facing society today.” This year’s University of Adelaide Fulbright Scholars are: Tobin South from the University’s School of Mathematical Sciences will undertake a PhD at Massachusetts
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Dr Garrick Latch completed a Master of Agricultural Science at Massey University in 1958. He was then awarded a Fulbright Scholarship that led to a PhD in plant pathology from the University