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Job Reference: 1023407 Bentley, Western Australia | Flexible Work Options Available Continuing (Permanent) | Part-time 0.5 FTE | $144,512 - $166,354 (ALC, pro-rata) + 17% Super Be Part of Something
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Details Eligible courses All Masters degrees in the below Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Course must have a research training component that is equivalent to Honours as per the AQF. Eligibility criteria
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full or part time (minimum 75 credits per study period) at Curtin University in Semester 1, 2026 Application process Step 1: Access online application form Applications are to be submitted using
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an eligible course offer and will enrol full or part time (minimum 75 credit points per study period) in a Business and Law undergraduate degree at Curtin University in semester 1, 2026. Application process
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to train new researchers in critical areas and facilitate long-term beneficial interaction between universities, CSIRO, and industry. It is a part of an Australian Government initiative to better translate
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at an agreed time and across a period of time if required (i.e. part-time over eight weeks) *Part-time support will be capped at a maximum of six years The amount can be used at the recipients
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plays a key part in delivering a high-impact, University-wide engagement program that supports strategic goals and fosters lifelong relationships with alumni and community members. Curtin alumni
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-focused approach Strong written and verbal communication skills, with cultural sensitivity Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) Ability to work independently and as part of a team A
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Status: Closed Applications open: 15/05/2025 Applications close: 31/05/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This scholarship is funded as part
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barrier—is disrupted in these conditions, how such dysfunction impairs drug delivery, and whether restoring vascular integrity can improve outcomes. This research is part of an NHMRC-funded Investigator