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been a poignant reminder of the repercussions of climate change risks to our health and wellbeing, livelihoods, and economic performances. Scientists have warned that the risk of bushfire driven by
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tools available for health impact assessment (HIA) in a time of heightened risks from climate change. This study is necessary because the novel threats of rapidly escalating climate change and health
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scenarios involving e.g., aquifer drawdown, contamination, and climate change-related effects such as increased temperature or salinity. By targeting different environmental conditions of the aquifer and
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) Scholarship Details Eligible courses Your field of study is unlimited. For example, John Monash Scholars have included those studying, Clinical Medicine and Medical Research, Civil Law, Climate Change, Economic
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of digital abundance. Urban planning, however, is still at the infancy stage of utilizing the emerging data-driven technologies, particularly the Digital Twins. With change being the only constant of the new
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independent PhD candidate with interdisciplinary skills in African studies, critical research, social justice research, land and/or environmental research, climate change research, anthropology, cultural
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the ‘silent killer’ of climate and environmental change as they harm people of all ages and ethnicities and claim lives, across the world. However, loss of lives and income, heat-related illnesses and
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generation who will need to deal with climate change and other critical environmental challenges. The program will equip students from all course backgrounds with the knowledge and skills to champion positive
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management is a growing challenge around the world, and is increasingly exploring innovation to cope with future water challenges. Climate change together with population growth, expansion of agriculture
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science behind microalgae based CCU system. The proposed project is aligned with the strategic areas such as "responding to climate change" and "future energy technologies". Student type Future Students Faculty