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important. Industry Connections: The potential to collaborate with a range of industry partners, ensuring your research has real-world impact and relevance. Student type Current Students Future Students
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diseases of broadacre and horticultural crops. It addresses industry challenges of fungicide resistance, chemical residues in food, off-target effects and environmental harm. The Australia-centric and
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continents in the world and the demand for water resources in many of the most arid regions by industry and communities continues to increase as a result of population growth and expansion and development
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degree or Bachelor degree (honours) with research experience or industry experience in Civil or Structural engineering or the related fields. Research experiences and technical publications are desired
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to the minerals industry at a university in Western Australia. Student type Current Students Future Students Faculty Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health Sciences
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relevant to the minerals industry at a university in Western Australia. Student type Current Students Future Students Faculty Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health
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the complex and challenging issues currently limiting the growth of renewable energy. The goal is to develop innovative methodology and technology that will facilitate the widespread integration of renewable
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optimisation by reducing the need for new mining and minimising environmental impact. It drives technological innovation through the development of advanced recycling technologies. Collaboration with industry
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turn helps their homes and local communities. Appropriate industry, government agencies and aid agencies, will be approached for appropriate internship opportunities. Student type Future Students Faculty
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, further extending our relationships with students, industry and stakeholders to make a meaningful difference to the lives of young children (and their families) with communication impairment. Our research