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). Applicants should meet RMIT HDR admission requirements, this scholarship is primarily targeting Australian (audio) journalists, but international students may be considered subject to the approval. Applicants
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Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirement . View Standard RMIT PhD enrolment requirement . Please send CV, cover letter, and academic transcript to Dr Keng-Te Lin ([email protected] ). Please send CV
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Work on a CSIRO and RMIT co-funded project. It is applicable to those wishing to work on the cutting-edge research of mineral resources recovery and mining site environmental management. The PhD
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close 31 December 2024. Applications close 31 December 2024. This scholarship will be governed by RMIT University's Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions . This scholarship will be governed by RMIT
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local or international student that meets RMIT's entry requirements for a PhD research degree. A local or international student that meets RMIT's entry requirements for a PhD research degree. Please email
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years $34,841per annum over three years One (1). One (1). A local or international student that meets RMIT's entry requirements for a PhD research degree. A local or international student that meets
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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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, vessels, membranes) and image scalar transport via new tomography techniques. More on the subject : Heyman et al. PNAS 2020 Potential collaborations with RMIT (Australia) PhD Topic 2 : "Scalar signature
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This scholarship is open to all local candidates, Australian and New Zealand citizens or permanent residents of Australia. This scholarship is open to all local candidates, Australian and New Zealand citizens or permanent residents of Australia. $34,841 in 2024. The standard duration of a...
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making. The successful applicant will supervised by three of the Chief Investigators on the ARC project, Associate Professor Catherine Strong (RMIT), Professor Andy Bennett (Griffith) and Dr Ben Green