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the Division of Research and Innovation as part of the co-investment from the University of Adelaide. This program will support nine full-time PhD students commencing studies from 2025 to 2027. In 2025, we
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evaluation The successful PhD student will work closely with a multidisciplinary research team and assist with various evaluation activities under the direction of the Research Coordinator. The role will
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. Stipend: The scholarship will be for 3.5 years and has a stipend of $34,210 (2024 rate, indexed annually) per annum. It is likely to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Enquiries: Professor
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, indexed annually) per annum. It is likely to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Enquiries: Professor Kannan Govindan Center for Sustainable Operations and Resilient Supply Chains (CSORSC
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, including increased crop yields and improved food security. Based at the University of Adelaide, the students will learn multi-disciplinary skills, work with a vibrant team led by Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa
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In 1962, Sir Tom Elder Barr Smith donated funds to the University for the purpose of establishing a fund for study and research into the causes, prevention, treatment and relief of cancer
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In 1960, Bertha Helga Sudholz bequeathed funds to the University of Adelaide for the purpose of establishing a scholarship for postgraduate research students studying diseases of the ear, nose and
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focal contact person will have the opportunity to further discuss the nature of research and development activities and internship arrangements post-selection. Eligibility: The PhD student must be: within
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allowances are payable. Any outstanding funds owing upon thesis submission (up to $36,000) will be paid to the student as a ‘completion bonus’. Applying Please complete the below form and send via email to
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reports. It is likely to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Details of any terms and/or benefits can be found in here: Applications Forms for PhD Scholarships | Australian Rotary Health