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(or equivalent) in a relevant discipline (e.g., information science, sociology, digital humanities, computer science, information systems, media studies). Have strong social research (quantitative/qualitative
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This project expects to generate new knowledge in the area of circular economy by using place-based and practice-led approaches to foreground the experiences, artefacts, processes and communities
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an exceptionally high aptitude for advanced physics Candidates must have a first-class Honours degree or a Masters degree in an area of physics related to quantum technology. A Masters Degree is preferred A letter
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development and training program to develop your applied research skills. Successful students are subject to the policies, procedures and guidelines of the participating university in addition to the CSIRO
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of fashion and textiles, and knowledge/understanding of the Australian fashion industry, Life Cycle Analysis, environmental protection, product stewardship and circular economy Collaborative, confident
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for the scholarship, the applicant must: Hold (or be completing) a Masters of Research or first-class Honours degree in physics, chemistry or a related discipline Have some research experience involving computation in
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technologies. a stipend of $32,841 per annum pro rata (full-time study), with a possible extension of six months. This amount is subject to indexation annually international candidates in receipt
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discipline. References: [1]. Han S et al. (2019) Front Oncol 9: 279 [2]. Hipkiss A and Gaunitz F (2014) Amino Acids 46:327 [3]. Liu M et al (2019) J Cell Mol Med 23(6): 4301 The immune system plays a
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, biostatistics or a related discipline. References: [1] Flanagan KL et al. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol (2017) 33:577. [2] Meyrel M et al. Encephale (2018) 44(1): 67-74. Co-supervised by Dr Kirsty Wilson and Professor
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candidate will have done an Honours or Masters in either immunology, or vaccines, microbiology, bioinformatics, biostatistics or a related discipline. References: [1]. Chiu CY et al. Nat Rev Gen. 20 (2019