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to encourage and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students by providing a simple application process. This Scholarship Program allows students to submit one application form and be assessed for all
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at Curtin University. The Research Fellows will lead studies suited to their specific skill set. This may include studies aimed at a) enhancing measurement technologies, b) children utilising technology to
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years, with the potential to apply for a 6-month extension. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Doctor of Philosophy (Humanities or Social Sciences or Media, Culture and Creative
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Program is funded by the Australian Federal Government. It aims to assist Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students experiencing financial hardship, particularly those from remote and regional areas
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of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS), and across schools in Curtin University. The applicant will work in parallel with the Director of Curtin’s Western Australia Organic and Isotope Geochemistry Centre (WA
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Faculties and centres Faculty of Health Sciences Course type Postgraduate coursework Citizenship Australian Citizen Australian Permanent Resident New Zealand Citizen Permanent Humanitarian Visa Scholarship
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universities, including Curtin University. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty of Humanities Faculty
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-standard problems both independently and collaboratively. Experienced in using various computer software, including databases, word processing, and spreadsheets. Desirable Demonstrated understanding
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courses Participation in this program is open to health professionals to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in health and medical sciences. Eligibility criteria The Activity Lead must: have secured
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the development of cutting-edge research infrastructure for the Climate Action in Transport and Land Use Planning (CATLUP-I) program, delivered through the AURIN WA Node at the Planning and Transport Research