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The Adelaide Graduate Research School (AGRS) and 2XE are partnering to create an internship opportunityfor University of Adelaide PhD students, to contribute to the following project. About 2XE 2XE
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PhD Scholarship – Trauma & Addiction Job No.: 664702 Location: Turning Point, 110 Church Street, Richmond Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration
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Application dates Applications close21 June 2024 What you'll receive You'll receive a stipend scholarship of $32,192 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. The
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The Opportunity The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year research training program, focusing on applied research that benefits industry by solving real-world challenges. It aims
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participating university PhD admission requirements. c) Meet university English language requirements. d) Not have previously completed a PhD. e) Be able to commence the Program in the year of the offer. f) Enrol
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What you'll receive You'll receive: a stipend scholarship of $33,637 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to 6 months
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Application dates Applications close7 June 2024 What you'll receive You'll receive a stipend scholarship of $32,192 per annum for a maximum duration of 3 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. This is
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PhD Scholarship in Assistive Technology and Disability Job No.: 665632 Location: Clayton or Caulfield campus Employment Type: Full-time (expected to be full-time but may be part-time if health
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This project is supported by a full scholarship within the context of ARC discovery project DP240101215. Candidates with a background in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials science are encouraged to apply. Previous research experience involving catalysis, reaction design or liquid...
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surveillance and monitoring. To respond to this need, this cross-College PhD project aims to 1) Investigate and improve established quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) surveillance of known arboviruses