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the financial details section of the application form have Associate Professor Thierry Peynot nominated as your potential supervisor. Note: an appropriate supervisory team will be negotiated with successful
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The China Scholarship Council Visiting PhD Scholars program assists outstanding young Chinese scholars pursing doctoral degrees to engage in joint research training by visiting the University
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enrolment and remain enrolled on a full time basis for the duration of the scholarship Enquiries Professor Katie Ellis via email katie.ellis@curtin.edu.au Scholarships Email Alert Sign up now
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cerebral palsy is critical to guide clinical management and early intervention. This project will help us to understand the best approaches to screening and assessment for CVI in children with cerebral palsy
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Associate Professor | Western Australian School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering Faculty of Science and Engineering Tel | +61 8 9266 7684 Email | elsayed.oraby@curtin.edu.au Scholarships
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research training are interested in joining an established multidisciplinary research team led by Associate Professor Peter Poon If this opportunity excites you, we’d love to hear from you! Monash University
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, listed below. Enrolment Requirements You must be enrolled in a Higher Degree by Research Course at Curtin University by March 2025. Enquiries Project Lead: Associate Professor Simone Ciampi Scholarships
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Associate Professor Yvonne Learmonth on the Provider education in using strategies for exercise promotion in MS (PULSE) project. We have shown that exercise improves physical fitness, walking mobility
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an opportunity for the perpetrator to change his/her behaviour. Such behavioural change will help preventing cyberbullying rather than curing it. Aims This research aims to explore two research questions: (i) how
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2025. Enquiries Project Lead: Associate Professor Welber Marinovic Scholarships Email Alert Sign up now