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. At least one degree should be geodesy/surveying, mathematics, physics, engineering or related course. Additionally, the applicant should preferably have experience in: research and programming skills in
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science to improve health outcomes for women and their families in public healthcare settings. Your PhD research will form part of a wider research program focused on implementing lifestyle improvement
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). Application process Applicants for the MRIWA Odwyn Jones PhD scholarship must have applied for entry to a PhD program at their intended host university, and submit a completed application form and research
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program, aiming to reprogram DMG biology and improve immunotherapy responsiveness. The overarching goal is to define how cell lineage, differentiation, and antigen presentation intersect to create
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chosen field of study Applicants hold an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend Scholarship or equivalent competitive postgraduate scholarship Applicants must be a ‘paying’ HDA
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to 3.5 years (full-time) for Research Doctorate (PhD) studies Remuneration: The successful applicant will receive: A Faculty of Information Technology Research Stipend Scholarship (living allowance
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this philanthropic commitment, the university has established a dedicated brain cancer team under the leadership of Prof Michael Fay, that will drive a program of research to improve the lives of people affected by
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have access to our suite of professional development program In selecting successful applicants, we prioritise applications from candidates who:
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research within the framework of the funded program. This project seeks to research, locate and reveal peoples’ experiences of polio to link personal accounts to the meta-narrative of health and illness
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, up to three Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) scholarships will be available for commencement in 2025. For further information about eligibility and selection criteria and application open