Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
) (inclusive of $AUD 77,114 to $AUD 104,637 salary pa, 17% superannuation and 17.5% recreation leave loading) Location: Translational Research Institute Who are we looking for? We are seeking a Postdoctoral
-
What you'll receive You will receive an Australian South Sea Islander Community Foundation Scholarship. The value and number of scholarships will vary annually depending on funding
-
What you'll receive The P2P program provides financial support if you're: studying a PhD or professional doctorate articulating from a QUT Master of Philosophy into a PhD undertaking a postdoctoral
-
, water, and sugar. Find out more. What you need to succeed Education, training and/or relevant experience to completion of a postgraduate degree with relevant experience in fundraising, business
-
Mathematical and numerical models of piezoelectric wave energy converters (MPhil or PhD scholarship)
energy present in ocean waves. The candidate will be supervised by Dr Vivien Challis and Prof Scott McCue at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), and will engage in discussions with the broader
-
part of their Australian PhD program students seeking to complete a full PhD program in the US postdoctoral candidates seeking to do research professionals (with 10 years' relevant experience) seeking
-
, rail, air and sea. TMRs' integrated transport planning approach ensures they contribute to: people's quality of life Queensland's economic wellbeing a sustainable environment. To foster diversity and
-
science, mathematics and information technology. It is a pathway to the QUT Indigenous Australians PhD/Professional Doctorate to Postdoctoral Fellowship (P2P) Program. Scheme components and funding include
-
consisting of Professor Mills, two postdoctoral fellows and another PhD candidate on other projects addressing social justice and education. The successful applicants will join the Teachers and Teaching
-
of four years prior to commencing your studies at QUT. Australian South Sea Islanders You must: include a letter of support from a registered Australian South Sea Island community organisation. The Smith