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ecosystem interactions. If used wisely for decision-support, these technologies can help select and implement effective policies. This PhD project, jointly offered by Monash University (Australia) and
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and a generous top-up scholarship at Monash University, Clayton. Our PhDs are 3.5 years which include up to one year of industry placement, ensuring that our graduates are industry-ready upon conclusion.
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extending existing strengths in the School of Biological Sciences Enjoy an outstanding supportive environment The School of Biological Sciences and Monash University is committed to creating an inclusive
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This PhD project will explore how individuals in a marginalised community in Australia access, create, and manage information and their preferences for oral, written or digital tools to preserve
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Monash University in strong collaboration with The University of Melbourne, The University of New South Wales, The Australian National University, and the University of Tasmania. The Centre’s research is
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completion); Applied for admission to a PhD program at an Australian university or be a student enrolled in their first 12 months of study in a PhD program at an Australian University; A university supervisor
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Council. The Centre is a consortium of 24 partners led by Monash University in strong collaboration with The University of Melbourne, The University of New South Wales, The Australian National University
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gaming coaching reporting tools. The recruited PhD student will perform natural language processing and machine learning research into AI-augmented coaching to provide a pre-coaching session AI-based
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AI is now trending, and impacting diverse application domains beyond IT, from education (chatGPT) to natural sciences (protein analysis) to social media. This PhD research focuses on the fusing AI
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in analogue formats in the first place. However, the preservation of information is often a neglected aspect of community informatics projects and of information behaviour research. This PhD project