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for children and young people will be awarded in this call. Eligibility Applications are invited for PhD Research Scholarships in the areas of Healthy Development: Disciplines include, but are not restricted
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competitive scholarship. Eligibility Applications are invited for PhD Research Scholarships in the areas of Healthy Development: Disciplines include, but are not restricted to, allied health, biochemistry
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in communities globally by promoting and supporting the use of the best available evidence to inform decisions made at the point of care. This work begins and ends with the needs of those working in
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everything on site including their own day surgery and laboratory. Repromed also has active research and development programs in South Australia. Their scientists and doctors have made major contributions
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applications received between now [July] and the end of 2025 will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. This is to ensure applicants receive the correct information most applicable to their circumstances. Please
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Antenna Design: Developing innovative antenna systems compatible with metal detector coils, optimized for tasks such as minimum-metal landmine detection and deep object detection. Low Power, Compact
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. They also drive the sustainable development of South Australia’s natural resources and heritage, to deliver economic prosperity and a vibrant and healthy society. DEW requires various PhD students
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Nano SA Nano is a University of Adelaide spin-out company developing next generation microfluidic technologies for the synthesis of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) and personalised mRNA medicines. Our mission
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project Akuru develops clinical AI tools designed to enhance safety, efficiency, and quality in healthcare decision-making and documentation. This internship focuses on a retrospective validation study of
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is pioneering the development of a SaaS platform based at LotFourteen that leverages AI to help homeowners find the best balance in design and material selection for building resilient homes