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opportunities to join the Curtin enAble Institute’s EMCR network that offers mentoring, research capacity building and professional development opportunities to HDRs and early career researchers. They will be
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the spectrum of experience from PhD candidate, early career to senior academics. The candidate will experience industry networking with the non-government sector and policymakers (Department of Health WA) during
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generation technologies for both Australian and the international community. The project is also expected to contribute significantly to energy safety and environmental sustainability of Australia
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investigate the optimal methods for combining multi-satellite InSAR with a network of Kurloo GNSS devices to provide robust 3D ground motion monitoring from space. The potential benefits may include
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Analytics, within the School of Population Health. The project also incorporates external partnerships with the North Metropolitan Health Service and staff directing the BCSP in WA. This collaborative network
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: a. excellent understanding of soil process and restoration ecology b. a strong aptitude for working in a collaborative team environment, working with indigenous communities, conducting field
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priorities, include evidence of academic progress and current enrolment status, and show how the research will deliver meaningful benefit to the Western Australian community. For full details, please visit
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COVID-19. The research will develop evidence-based protocols and guidelines for government, industry, and community groups creating digital platforms. Working directly with people with disability, you'll
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speech or hand movements). By addressing the mechanisms of multisensory integration, this project will contribute to the broader field of cognitive neuroscience and inform future interventions designed
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involved health promotion, community mobilisation and peer education; legal reforms; and access to testing, treatment, support and care. Most recently efforts have focused on improving HIV testing rates and