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In 2021, Barbara Hughes and Donna Hughes-Barton donated $115,000 to the University of Adelaide (the University) for the purpose of establishing a scholarship for Doctor of Philosophy students
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and seed dormancy Enjoy an outstanding career environment The ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space is a >$90 million initiative led by the University of Adelaide with more than 35 partners
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at the University of Adelaide. The Division of Academic and Student Engagement (DASE) partners with students, staff and the broader community to deliver an outstanding student experience. At the heart of the student
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(Level B) plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation will apply. Fixed term, full time position for three years with extension possible contingent on available funding The University of Adelaide
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of research students. Enjoy an outstanding career environment The University of Adelaide is a uniquely rewarding workplace. The size, breadth and quality of our education and research programs - including
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or permanent residents of Australia who are acceptable as candidates for a PhD at the University of Adelaide. For information regarding PhD admission requirements, refer to the Adelaide Graduate Research
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collaborative and dynamic team at the University of Adelaide and with other P4S partners, the successful candidate will identify and characterise key pathways that influence developmental transitions, and develop
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optimised for growth and consumption. Working within a collaborative and interdisciplinary team at the University of Adelaide, and with other P4S partners, the successful candidate will develop new methods
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teaching methods and curriculum design and delivery, including in time-intensive teaching environments. Enjoy an outstanding career environment The University of Adelaide is a uniquely rewarding workplace
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, genomics, biosecurity, biological pollution, reproductive biology and data science. The ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space is a >$90 million initiative led by the University of Adelaide and with