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for the PhD by research degree. Have a first-class Honours in chemical engineering (Bachelors or Masters). be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or an international student meeting the minimum
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with large-area, ultrathin thickness, and high flexibility, understanding their plasmonic enhancement mechanisms, and construction of artificial leaves to perform the solar-to-chemical conversion, which
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requirements for International applicants. Please visit How to apply web page for more information. For detailed information on projects, please contact the supervisors listed in the 'Further information
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: Addressing the Crisis of Local Visual News in Regional and Remote Australia. More information about this project can be found here: https://www.cenevox.com/?page_id=196 The PhD Scholarship is attached
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available One (1) scholarship available You need to meet RMIT's entry requirements for PhD. This domestic scholarship will be awarded on the basis of a competitive selection process that ranks applicants
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per year. $34,841 per year. One (1). One (1). The position will be open to Australian and international applicants and standard RMIT PhD eligibility requirements will apply. Applicants should meet the
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Generation programs - Next Generation Graduates Program Student Information Details on CSIRO Next Generation programs - Next Generation Graduates Program Student Information Please contact A/Prof (andy.song
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Higher Degree by Research stipend $32,841 each year for three years. Higher Degree by Research stipend $32,841 each year for three years. 28/02/2023 28/02/2023 29/12/2023 29/12/2023 One scholarship available One scholarship available A bachelor's or master's degree in materials and manufacturing...
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guiying.nie@rmit.edu.au . This scholarship will be supporting a PhD candidate with a keen interest in female reproductive health, particularly in the area of endometrial biology, embryo implantation and
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The scholarship will fund a 3 year PhD candidature to work in the Chemistry Department of the School of Science CAMIC Laboratory. The project is a collaboration with Assoc. Prof Ravi Shukla to test