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, internal study be able to commence in the degree as early as possible (or at a date agreed with the supervisor). Ideally, you will: hold a master degree or honours degree in physics, chemistry or engineering
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degree. In your EOI, nominate Professor Jonathan Rhodes as your proposed principal supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship website into question 2 of the financial details section. About the
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What you'll receive You'll receive from QUT: a tuition fee waiver for the duration of your course, which is normally 1.5 years for masters students and 3 years for doctoral students. You'll receive
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this important field of research. Eligibility Applicants will need to: meet QUT’s admission criteria for our Master of Philosophy degree , which includes meeting QUT’s English language requirements at the time of
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QUT’s admission criteria for our Master of Philosophy degree , which includes meeting QUT’s English language requirements at the time of application. commit to full-time, internal study be able
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, with commencement in 2024. In additional, the ideal applicant will possess or be able to demonstrate: a master degree (or equivalent) in data science, computer science, statistics, or a related
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will: hold a master degree or honours degree in materials science, chemistry, or chemical engineering with a strong background in polymer and organic electronics have specific experience synthesizing
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-campus work arrangements for applicable positions. Competitive remuneration with up to 17% superannuation. Generous maternity leave including primary carer parental leave of up to 26 weeks (including 17
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will: hold a master degree or honours degree in materials science, biomolecular analysis, analytical chemistry, or chemical engineering have a background in lipid biology, chemistry or physics would be
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, for the Doctor of Philosophy (IF49) hold a bachelor degree with honours (H2A minimum) or a master degree (with a research component and appropriate GPA), in a discipline of relevance to the research topic be