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efforts; amplify Indigenous and community voices; and shape policies that are not only effective, but just and inclusive. By bridging knowledge systems and fostering creative public engagement, HASS
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at conferences is desirable. Application process Future student, please contact us via the EOI form and please include the following information A cover letter (max. 1 page), a CV (max. 2-3 pages, including
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of the role of chromatin in development and diseases like cancer. We seek a highly motivated, creative scientist to spearhead a project using stem cell and models to address a fundamental question in chromatin
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PhD Scholarship in Digital Mapping of Homemade & DIY Cultural Economies in First Nations Communities
while affirming ‘First Nations First’ and ensuring that there will be ‘A Place for Every Story’. The project aims to explore and celebrate diverse creative practices including traditional, community-based
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and research experience & achievement to formulate, develop and assist in the planning and preparation of research proposals and carry out research investigations, requiring originality, creativity and
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@murdoch.edu.au Required Documents 1. A cover letter addressing the eligibility criteria (max 2 pages) 2. A resume, including your: 1. Education and training. 2. Personal statement on why you are excited about this
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of the scholarship, outlining your research project and how the scholarship will help you An annual report outlining the progress of research project (max. 1 page) Payment Method Annual stipend of $37,000 per year for
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collaboration with researchers from QUT – Professor Jonathan Roberts and Doctor Steph Hutchison and will be situated within the School of Creative Arts at QUT. Moving with Robots investigates the use
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Creative arts Design Engineering English language and pathway programs Health Information technology and games Justice Languages Law Mathematics and data science Science Teaching Explore Mid-year entry QUT
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environmental sustainability in honour of their parents and parents-in-law, Max and Barbara, who were both graduates of the University. Barbara was one of the first women at the University to achieve a Doctorate