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University under the supervision of Professor Tim Dwyer at Monash University, Australia’s leading computer graphics researcher. Please note that this opportunity is limited to applicants who are legally
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of any other scholarship. Application process All interested future students, please contact Professor Ranil Coorey via the EOI form.” The EOI form supports the submission of the CV, academic transcripts
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to the project lead researcher, listed below. Enrolment Requirements You must be enrolled in a Higher Degree by Research Course at Curtin University by March 2025. Enquiries Project Lead: Professor Peter McEvoy
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for an outstanding social sciences PhD candidate interested in home helper robots and our future lives with human-like AI, supervised by Professor Yolande Strengers at Monash University. The successful candidate will
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, to equip individuals with knowledge, increase motivation and help them make informed choices to proactively address seven key modifiable risk factors for dementia including low education, physical inactivity
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Philosophy . To apply: The first step is to email Professor Travis Klein detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in this scholarship, and
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are provided. Application Details: Submit a CV, cover letter, and two references to Professor Benu Adhikari (benu.adhikari@rmit.edu.au) and Dr Pete Cass (pete.cass@enzidetech.com). I will invite you for
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, please submit the following documents to Associate Professor Nicolas Menicucci via nicolas.menicucci@rmit.edu.au current CV, including the contact details of two referees electronic copy of academic
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and Professor Katie Flanagan (UTAS). The presence in sera of pro-inflammatory cytokines has emerged as an aetiological and perpetuating factor for major depression across the lifespan. The immune system
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publications/awards and the contact details of two referees. Co-supervised by Dr Jennifer Boer (SHBS, RMIT) and Professor Katie Flanagan (UTAS). The human gut is a vast reservoir of genetic potential and we