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their research, develop highly transferable entrepreneurial skill sets and nurture their involvement in University of Melbourne Innovation Ecosystem. You will be responsible for the operational outcomes
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her to fulfil both her personal and professional ambitions. After completing her PhD in chemistry, Dr Seibt secured her dream job at the Australian Synchrotron. Life after graduate research: Dr Susi
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Law Discover your graduate research options in law. Arts, humanities and social sciences Discover your graduate research options in arts, humanities and social sciences. Engineering Discover your
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researchers the chance to work with researchers from other disciplines – a health researcher might work with neuroscientists to learn more about mental health, or an economics researcher might collaborate with
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(MPhil) and masters by research. Explore our research areas – from arts, humanities and social sciences to veterinary, agricultural and food sciences and learn more about your opportunities as a graduate
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research experience in the field of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and Mechanical Engineering. Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of the team. Demonstrated time and project management
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the individual PhD Programs Biomedical Engineering Innovation PhD Program The Biomedical Engineering Innovation PhD Program is a multidisciplinary research training initiative. It is a supplementary learning
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of cognition, particularly social cognition. The incorporation of behaviour-change theory and methodology to better tailor the treatment to the profile of individual participants and improve treatment adherence
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The University of Melbourne’s enduring purpose is to benefit society through the transformative impact of education and research. Advancing Melbourne will enable the University to contribute
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both her personal and professional ambitions. After completing her PhD in chemistry, Dr Seibt secured her dream job at the Australian Synchrotron. Meet the researcher Tell us about yourself and why you