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, Graduate research Student type: Domestic and international students Study stage type: Current study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts
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of Animal and Veterinary Bioscience. This role will contribute to advancing research through the design, conduct, and analysis of in vitro testing and intensive animal trials, as well as the preparation
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students Study stage type: Current study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences; Business and economics; Education
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, Graduate research Student type: Domestic students Study stage type: Current study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social
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submitted via email to Murdoch University’s Graduate Research Office: GraduateResearchDegrees@murdoch.edu.au Applications to include: A one-to-two page CV Research plan (including includes milestones and
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new conceptualisation or plan for research, or review and synthesise existing research or analyses. The essay will be judged on the clarity and persuasiveness of its presentation and arguments. go
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(not mandatory) Please note: This is a graduate position (maximum 12 months) and therefore no prior professional experience is required. An individual training plan will be developed in line with the
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to applicants who have relatively firm travel arrangements in place. Two different categories of award will be offered: 1. Graduate Research (GR) students 2. Early Career Researchers (ECRs) GR awards are designed
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collaborative research that significantly contributes to your field of expertise and is recognised at a national level for advancing disciplinary knowledge. As a Research Assistant, you are expected to design
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you are not required to identify a potential supervisor – Helen Irving is the designated supervisor for this project. Applicants are requested to provide a CV and highlight their discipline specific