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The University of Melbourne is a leading international university with over 160 years of experience in teaching and research. Located in the Greater Melbourne Area, the university is committed to providing high-quality education and fostering groundbreaking research in various fields. With a...
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students across various faculties including Faculty of Business and Economics (FBE), Faculty of Education (FoE), and Melbourne Law School (MLS). As a Scholarships Manager, you'll lead a dedicated team in
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her to fulfil both her personal and professional ambitions. After completing her PhD in chemistry, Dr Seibt secured her dream job at the Australian Synchrotron. Life after graduate research: Dr Susi
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description: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an indispensable technique, extensively used in chemical analysis, as well as in other fields including biology and physics. The imaging mode of the technique
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Bahar-Fuchs – The University of Melbourne Dr Mor Nahum – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Who we are looking for Skills and requirements: Demonstrated experience in the field of neurological sciences
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presents significant opportunities in the realm of material science, but also experimental challenges for measuring and interpreting electronic and infrared spectra. The PhD candidate will generate carbon
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researchers the chance to work with researchers from other disciplines – a health researcher might work with neuroscientists to learn more about mental health, or an economics researcher might collaborate with
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the individual PhD Programs Biomedical Engineering Innovation PhD Program The Biomedical Engineering Innovation PhD Program is a multidisciplinary research training initiative. It is a supplementary learning
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both her personal and professional ambitions. After completing her PhD in chemistry, Dr Seibt secured her dream job at the Australian Synchrotron. Meet the researcher Tell us about yourself and why you