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degree. Applications are open now. Applications are open now. Applications close 31 December 2024. Applications close 31 December 2024. This scholarship will be governed by RMIT University's Research
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Research International Tuition Fee Scholarship (RRITFS). One (1). One (1). The successful candidate will meet standard admissions requirements to a PhD program at RMIT University. In addition to the standard
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This scholarship aims to develop practical methods for optimisaton in large supply chain operations. Ideally candidates should have strong AI, machine learning, and optimisation backgrounds
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package of $13,000 per annum. e) A three month industry engagement component with the industry partner. f) A structured professional development and training program to develop your applied research
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industry partner to design, develop and carry out the research project named below. Noah’s Ark in partnership with RMIT University School of Education Fully Funded PhD Opportunity in Educational Research
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that explores digital music making in regional Australia. The PhD project topic is deliberately open to allow candidates to develop their own specific ideas and interests drawing on their existing skills and
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into commercialisation outcomes. Upon completion, candidates will have the ability to work at the interface of research and industry, and across the sectors in future. This project will develop methodologies to calculate
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RMIT’s entry requirements and receives an offer letter from RMIT University. A local or international student that meets RMIT’s entry requirements and receives an offer letter from RMIT University. Through
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during evacuation from bushfire events. A student involved in this work will\ develop VR simulations that can be used to test specific aspects of evacuation decision-making and response in bushfires (e.g
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PhD degree. Postgraduate awards such as the Australian Postgraduate Awards (APA), and several RMIT University Postgraduate award schemes are available to cover the fees for international students