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or Permanent Resident Australian/New Zealand Citizens or Permanent Resident Application Process a) Applicants are required to submit an expression of interest (EOI) following the instructions detailed
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The scholarship provides stipend of $34,841 per annum pro rata (full-time) for three years, and successful applicant will also be awarded a Tuition Fee Scholarship if required. The scholarship provides stipend of $34,841 per annum pro rata (full-time) for three years, and successful applicant...
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candidate will gain intensive knowledge in innovative processing protocols for complex mineral processing, mineral leaching process, and mining site environmental science through hands-on experiments as
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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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Scholarships are awarded on the basis of a competitive selection process that ranks applicants according to their academic achievement, research outputs and relevant professional experience
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. For complete eligibility details, including special circumstances and evidence to be submitted, check the new Guide for applicants. The application process is entirely online. Candidates may apply for up to 3
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meet the eligibility criteria should contact the primary supervisor, Professor Michelle Spencer ([email protected] ) to express their interest and apply through the RMIT application process
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for 3 years. Open now. Open now. 8 September 2024. 8 September 2024. One (1). One (1). Applicants require a Bachelors Degree with Honours (or equivalent) in either Chemistry or Physics. Applicants
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background and/or previous experience or publications in materials science, chemistry, engineering physics, nanotechnology. Experience or strong interest in modelling, and/or clean energy. Preferable
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of biomimetic functional coatings to assist in continuing BlueScope product development activities. Scholarship description This project is part of RMIT University node of ARC Research Hub for Australian Steel