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-off payment. Three scholarships are available each semester. Three scholarships are available each semester. To be eligible for this scholarship, you must: be a currently enrolled RMIT student be
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-performing, customer-focused teams which deliver services to a range of clients, within the University sector or similarly complex environment. High-level strategic thinking, problem solving and analytical
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This National Industry PhD scholarship is a joint project between RMIT and the National Museum of Australia, supported by the Swayn Gallery of Australian Design. The successful candidate will use a
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, procedural development and implementation. To be successful in this position, you’ll have as a minimum: Extensive relevant administrative experience in a complex environment, including problem solving capacity
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to enrol (and maintain enrolment) in the Master of Applied Science (Built Environment) program at RMIT University to receive the scholarship. This scholarship will be governed by RMIT's University Research
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on the collaborative and multidisciplinary research environment within the Discipline of Materials, Manufacturing, and Mechatronics at the School of Engineering at RMIT. It will benefit from collaborations with with
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This project will examine the behaviour of nanocarriers at cell/bacteria surfaces and response to biological environments and molecules (such as proteins). Research will utilize a suite of cutting
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Australian disability policy, children's lived experience of disability, and high-quality child development and built environment data. Expected outcomes of the project include new, co-created insights for how
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work as part of a multi-disciplinary team at multiple institutions using state-of-the-art techniques to study neural activity across multiple brain areas. RMIT PhD Scholarship rate for three years with a
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ablation in liquid ambient (Andrei Kabashin, Aix-Marseille University), fabrication of laser treated surfaces and their further coating by magnetic materials (RMIT in collaboration in Melbourne), and