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other researchers to make informed decisions about whether, when and how to use generative AI tools as part of their writing and publishing activities. The scholarship is part of the Generative AI and the
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PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to six months (PhD) if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax exempt rate which will index annually. If the PhD is undertaken part-time
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for this scholarship, you must: be an Australian or New Zealand citizen be enrolled in CS47 Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) be studying either full-time or part-time have completed CSH466 Pharmacist Prescribing
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living with DFD in cities get this care and this drops to <20% for those living in remote areas. This PhD project will be part of or augment a larger NHMRC Partnership Grant project ('The QFeet Study
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Philosophy including any English language requirements. You must commence your degree by January 2026. Enrol as a full time, internal student (unless approval for part-time and/or external study is obtained
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enrol as a full-time, internal student (unless approval for part-time and/or external study is obtained) commence your degree 1 January 2026. The ideal applicant will also have: experience in identifying
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, artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning, and will support robotic field trials and data collection. An important component of the role is to coordinate and support a broad range of research
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$61,115 to $62,591 Fixed-term, part-time Queensland Reference number: 25062 Term: Fixed-term, part-time basis for three days per week (21.75 hours per week) for two (2) years Remuneration: $72,325
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Resources, People Services, Administrative Division. In the position of HR Advisor, you are part of the HR Assist team, which delivers an exceptional human resources service and enquiry management experience
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two PhD scholarships as part of an Australian Research Council Linkage Project . The project will undertake the first comprehensive analysis of how Australian VAD systems are being implemented and are