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accumulate high % of lipid and carbohydrates in their cells. Then, the project will evaluate different pathways for biomass to fuel. Different combinations of biological, chemical, and physical processes will
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identify large-scale physical drivers of these heatwaves. The results will be combined with other ecosystem observations from the other parts of the overall project. Data will include long-term (~25 years
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resident of Australia or New Zealand be in your penultimate year of undergraduate or postgraduate study at a registered Australian or New Zealand university. Application process Application process Please
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Full-time enrolment Successful recipients must also not be in receipt of any other scholarship. Application process Future and current student, please contact us via the EOI form .” The EOI form supports
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supervision and be willing to work in a collaborative environment. 3. Applicants must demonstrate: excellent understanding of soil process and restoration ecology a strong aptitude for working in a
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grant) while undertaking their New Colombo Plan Scholarship program. Application process Timeline (Curtin University) 1 May 2024 - Curtin NCP Scholarship Info Session (12.00-1.00pm, Building 500 Room 1102
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Details Maximum number awarded 2 Eligible courses We are searching for students across the fields of Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, or Chemical Engineering with Honours 1 or a Master’s by Research
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base Merit Based Value The scholarship will provide a reimbursement for the UCAT ANZ registration fee, CASPER fee as well as an additional travel stipend. Selection process is competitive and
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process. This scholarship program allows students to submit one application form and be assessed for all scholarships they are be eligible for. If you would like any assistance with your application
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through TISC as their first preference. Professor John de Laeter was the founding head of Applied Physics at Curtin in the 1960’s and is one of Western Australia’s most distinguished Scholars. His research