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of this project is to explore the fundamental science around optimizing novel solid materials for CO2 capture with a particular focus on flue gas streams and the effect of other components in the stream such as NOx
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substantial research component. The successful applicant will have an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related areas
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Overview: An opportunity now exists to join RMIT’s School of Science and be part of the leadership team contributing to the School’s academic and research performance, strategy, and growth
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, inclusive, and rewarding work environment. As part of our team, you’ll enjoy: Employee discounts at leading retailers. A strong focus on health and wellbeing, including RMIT-subsidised gym memberships
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. This role is part of a dynamic and creative team that delivers University-wide governance, content architecture, planning and publishing services for RMIT websites. They will coordinate, write, produce
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research thesis component (25% of a full-time academic year). Applicants must also fully meet English language proficiency requirements without exceptions (IELTS or equivalent). Experience or interest in
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the Coursework Scholarships Office’s terms and conditions . A scientist by training, Susan made the transition from medical research to state and local government. At first, she worked as part of a team
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This scholarship provides: up to $6,000 per year ($3,000 per semester) for full-time enrolled students for up to two years, or up to $3,000 per year ($1,500 per semester) for part-time enrolled
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Semester 1 applicants: This scholarship provides $6,000 for one year for full-time enrolled students and $3,000 for one year for part-time enrolled students. Semester 2 applicants: This scholarship
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-world clinical benefits. As part of this research, the lab runs several clinical trials, such as SOLACE2, which is testing combination chemotherapies for ovarian cancer treatment (Scott et al., 2019