12 Murdoch University International Discoverers' Scholarship Scheme=9wkhU sw90OXiEEC ILKwg scholarships at The University of Newcastle in Australia
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Criteria Be a recipient of the University of Newcastle Research Training Program (RTP) stipend scholarship Research aligned with priority areas The applicant will need to meet the minimum eligibility
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on several key research challenges in devising this platform, including mechanical design and advanced control of the 3D-printing system, electrohydrodynamic analysis and experimental testing. The printed
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eligible to apply for this scholarship an applicant must be enrolled at the University of Newcastle and meet the following criteria: Be Australian citizen or Permanent Resident of Australia Be enrolled in a
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Surveillance System reporting increasing virus notifications across the country. Factors such as rapid urbanisation, global warming and meteorological events can create favourable conditions for the survival
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. Scholarships also include up to $1,500 relocation allowance and Overseas Student Health Cover at single rate, for an international candidate. Supervisor: Professor Sarah Johnson Available to: Domestic and
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Yeo, in close collaboration with Prof Marcela Bilek and Prof David McKenzie, at the University of Sydney, and Dr Behnam Akhavan at the University of Newcastle. PhD Scholarship details Funding: $32,192
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, Dr Giselle Yeo, and Prof David McKenzie, at the University of Sydney. PhD Scholarship details Funding: $32,192 per annum (2024 rate) indexed annually. For a PhD candidate, the living allowance
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electrolytes that contain multiple salts, more complex ions, solvent mixtures and a variety of other solutes. These parameters will inform a wider collaboration with experimental partners at The University
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international candidate. The scholarship will be offered to the successful candidate subject to the grant/funding being fully established. Supervisor: Professor Stephan Chalup Available to: Domestic and
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methodologies to optimise training effectiveness and system capabilities in simulated environments. The University of Newcastle, in partnership with Applied Virtual Simulation (AVS), is offering a PhD opportunity