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The project team for the ARC project within which the research will be undertaken includes academics specialising in music, design and sociology from Griffith and RMIT universities. The successful
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are now open. 31/12/2027 31/12/2027 One (1) scholarship available One (1) scholarship available Have a first-class Honours in chemical engineering (Bachelors or Masters). be an Australian citizen
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This National Industry PhD scholarship is a joint project between RMIT and the National Museum of Australia, supported by the Swayn Gallery of Australian Design. The successful candidate will use a
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. Priority is given to applicants who: have achieved a high distinction in the final two years of the qualifying program(s). At RMIT a grade of high distinction represents an academic achievement of 80
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to enrol (and maintain enrolment) in the Master of Applied Science (Built Environment) program at RMIT University to receive the scholarship. This scholarship will be governed by RMIT's University Research
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masters. Send details CVs to supervisor [email protected] . Send details CVs to supervisor [email protected] . Background in materials science, chemistry, nanotechnology. Background in materials
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making. The successful applicant will supervised by three of the Chief Investigators on the ARC project, Associate Professor Catherine Strong (RMIT), Professor Andy Bennett (Griffith) and Dr Ben Green
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The scholarship will fund a 3 year PhD candidature to work in the Chemistry Department of the School of Science CAMIC Laboratory. The project is a collaboration with Assoc. Prof Ravi Shukla to test
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as a woman be enrolling full-time in the semester 1 and 2 2024 at RMIT in one of the following programs: Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) (BH077) Bachelor of Engineering
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. At RMIT a grade of Distinction represents academic achievement of 70% or higher and a High Distinction is 80% or higher. The minimum requirements for admission to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program