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Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, or relevant area. Applicants must demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to conduct self-motivated research within a high
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and Computer Systems Engineering ● Materials Science and Engineering ● Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering To be eligible to apply for domestic postgraduate research scholarships an applicant must be
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research projects will be embedded in a wider research program funded by an NHMRC Ideas Grant focused on advancing adaptive platform trials by incorporating new external research as it emerges. The two PhD
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annum for outstanding students). Additional financial support is available through research and teaching assistance work. The Opportunity Within the Integrated PhD Program, a PhD opportunity is available
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). This grant will fund the PAtient-Centred Evaluation of medical devices (PACE) program for the next 5 years. The PACE project aims to improve how medical technologies are assessed by involving patients and
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inference. PhD Program The project is based in the Centre for Health Economics, a large and active economics research group within the Monash Business School in Melbourne, Australia. As a candidate in the CHE
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computing/ computer science, engineering, social science, science, community development). They will be committed to undertaking research that supports First Nations people and communities in accessing and
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Duration: 3 years 9 months Remuneration: Scholarship awards provide a stipend of AUD$35,000 per annum (tax-free). Additional support will be available for computing/conference attendance. The Opportunity
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with leading researchers in the field, ensures access to high quality research platforms and equips you with the skills and knowledge to make a substantial impact. A PhD involves extensive, independent
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, performance, or related disciplines with reference to environmental and/or climate issues. This position is for an Indigenous applicant, and will be supervised by Dr Louise Devenish, Associate Professor Bhiamie