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What we need from you: Please take the following steps to register your interest: Click the apply link and follow the instructions found here. You will be required to attach the following documents within your submission: •CV/Resume •Completed Indigenous EOI application form (available on the...
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leading public university of technology recognised for our global impact. We are a dynamic and innovative university, ranked by the Times Higher Education as Australia’s top young university, and located
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leading public university of technology recognised for our global impact. We are a dynamic and innovative university, ranked by the Times Higher Education as Australia’s top young university, and located
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Overview The Quantum Materials and Nanophotonics Group at University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is offering PhD scholarships for experimental and theoretical projects in solid-state quantum
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for Audio, Acoustics and Vibration, University of Technology Sydney. Who is eligible? University Degree (Bachelor, 1st class honours or Bachelor and Masters) in Mechanical/Mechantronic/Aerospace engineering
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collaborative teams. Excellent communication skills. Experience in Mathematics, statistics, engineering or similar. A strong interest in addressing equity and inclusion challenges faced by individuals from
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applicants from all backgrounds, particularly those with lived experience of social disadvantage, including those without a traditional science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) background. All
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. Need more information? Contact... Please contact Associate Professor David Bishop for further information. Other information The University of Technology Sydney is Australia’s Top Young University and
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close partnership with industry and government. QUBIC will be administered by The University of Queensland (UQ) and has nodes at the University of Melbourne (UoM), the University of Technology Sydney (UTS
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information. Other information This project will be hosted within the Ocean Microbes Group (OMG), within the Climate Change Cluster (C3) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). The OMG is one of 6 key