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) Scholarship Details Eligible courses Your field of study is unlimited. For example, John Monash Scholars have included those studying, Clinical Medicine and Medical Research, Civil Law, Climate Change, Economic
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scenarios involving e.g., aquifer drawdown, contamination, and climate change-related effects such as increased temperature or salinity. By targeting different environmental conditions of the aquifer and
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independent PhD candidate with interdisciplinary skills in African studies, critical research, social justice research, land and/or environmental research, climate change research, anthropology, cultural
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generation who will need to deal with climate change and other critical environmental challenges. The program will equip students from all course backgrounds with the knowledge and skills to champion positive
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that represent social and political issues. Broadly framed as human rights-related, images in circulation represent issues such as decolonisation, democracy, environmental protection, and climate change. In
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science behind microalgae based CCU system. The proposed project is aligned with the strategic areas such as "responding to climate change" and "future energy technologies". Student type Future Students Faculty
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the region's transition to a sustainable and low-carbon energy system, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, enhance energy security, stimulate economic development, and address climate change. By sharing its
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management is a growing challenge around the world, and is increasingly exploring innovation to cope with future water challenges. Climate change together with population growth, expansion of agriculture
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City-scale Digital Twins (CDTs) to facilitate the development of strategies to tackle the climate adaptation in existing urban context. This project aims to explore opportunities that digital twin
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the ‘silent killer’ of climate and environmental change as they harm people of all ages and ethnicities and claim lives, across the world. However, loss of lives and income, heat-related illnesses and