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Islander identify as a woman be commencing or continuing full-time or part-time in one of the following programs in semester 2 2024: Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management (GC161) Master of Human
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(or equivalent) in a relevant discipline (e.g., information science, sociology, digital humanities, digital health, computer science, information systems, user experience design) Have strong social research
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to study how people behave in certain scenarios, including evacuating from a building fire emergency and driving in non-emergency conditions, few studies have used VR technology to examine human behaviour
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for delivering on organisational objectives, developing creative solutions and practical implementation strategies, in a challenging and dynamic environment. Strong relationship-building and negotiation skills
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. For interested applicants, please contact Dr Dhirendra Singh ([email protected]) with your CV, academic transcripts, and an initial short paragraph of what aspect of process modelling, human behaviours
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This scholarship offers an opportunity to develop a new human-free sunscreen testing standard in collaboration with the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) and Cancer
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) academic transcripts Understanding the interactions of nanoengineered particles with specific cells is necessary to unlock their medicinal utility. Upon exposure to biological fluids (e.g., human blood
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and career aspirations? What current challenges do you face in your studies and how will a scholarship help you to overcome this? Find out more about applying for scholarships . The online application
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are your future plans and career aspirations? If successful, how will a mentorship and work experience with the Port of Portland help you achieve your goals? What current challenges do you face in your
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…). Leveraging those insights from changing behaviours, there will be existing and emerging opportunities as to how to better design health and wellbeing human experiences that matter. The research will not only