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Overview The John Heine Memorial Scholarship in Engineering has been established as an equity scholarship to support a student who has demonstrated a passion for engineering and can evidence
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Overview The John Heine Memorial Scholarship for Women in Engineering has been established to increase participation of women in Engineering and support a student who has demonstrated a passion and
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Energy Queensland is committed to training the engineering workforce of the future to complement and grow our existing highly skilled workforce. With more than 8,200 employees, we’re proud to be one
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for decarbonization across all sectors of the economy, the demand for carbon dioxide (CO2) capture has witnessed significant growth over the past decade. DAC emerges as a pivotal carbon-negative technology capable
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, cover letter, and academic transcript to Dr Keng-Te Lin ([email protected] ). Now Now 30 June 2024. 30 June 2024. Preferable with background in materials science, optics, and engineering. This
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Outline The purpose of the Scholarship is to support UNSW Engineering graduates to continue their education and undertake postgraduate coursework study in Business or Engineering. The scholarship will be
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, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector needs to accelerate digital transformation processes. We are looking for qualified applicants to join our diverse cohort of PhD researchers leading the change
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, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector needs to accelerate digital transformation processes. We are looking for qualified applicants to join our diverse cohort of PhD researchers leading the change
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for this scholarship you must: have a first-class Honours or H1 or equivalent degree in a relevant discipline of engineering/science be an Australian citizen, New Zealand Citizen or an Australian permanent resident
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recognised as a critical aspect of adequate rockfall risk management. Yet, rockfall fragmentation is a complex phenomenon still poorly understood and not properly considered in engineering practice