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Status: Open Applications open: 24/01/2020 Applications close: 31/12/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The candidates will be working in the area of structural health monitoring of civil engineering structures on an Australian Research...
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such knowledge could inform more effective assessments and treatments for ADHD. Aims The aim of this PhD project is to enhance the understanding of ADHD and its relationships with emotion regulation problems
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., 2021). Thus, while policy action is indispensable in reducing the environmental impact of food choices, public acceptance of candidate policy instruments should be carefully considered. The PhD candidate
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interventions (Study 4). 5. Conduct initial clinometric testing of the clinical decision-making tool (Study 5). Objectives This PhD candidature would sit within a larger body of research work with the objectives
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of his career was the listing of World Heritage areas at Shark Bay, Ningaloo Coast and Purnululu. The McNamara family has established the Keiran McNamara World Heritage PhD Top-Up Scholarship in honour
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Status: Opening Applications open: 1/07/2024 Applications close: 20/08/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Project Overview This PhD project
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, orthoptist and clinical neuropsychologist. The PhD candidate’s contribution to evaluation of the assessment protocol will be highly valued, and will lead to valuable scientific contributions and research
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(HIVE). We are now seeking a PhD student to join this research project and ensure its continuation. Aims In the proposed project, we seek to further develop virtual reality environments that will enable
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experience advisory committee comprised of parents/caregivers who have a child with perfectionism. The parent advisory committee will guide all aspects of the research throughout the PhD, including design
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. The PhD candidate will be supervised by researchers at Curtin’s enAble Institute, School of Population Health, and the WACHS-Curtin Research and Innovation Alliance. The Alliance is embedded within the WA