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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Master of Engineering Science (Research) International Scholarship Opportunities at Faculty of Engineering Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Graduate
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Master of Engineering Science (Research) Domestic Scholarship Opportunities at Faculty of Engineering Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Graduate
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will have completed an Honours or Masters degree with a focus on structure in materials, preferably soft matter. Having conducted some hands-on scattering (X-ray or neutron) experiments, especially with
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generation of leaders in the area of ageing, by providing direct experience with industry partners, as well as training and master classes in key areas of psychology and health sciences, engineering and
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industry partners, as well as training and master classes in key areas of psychology and health sciences, engineering and information technology. The projects within the Centre are expected to accelerate
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/entry-requirements/minimum It is expected that applicants will have knowledge of and/or experience with the Australian primary health care system. Clinical experience in either primary care nursing
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Honours; or, a master's degree in a relevant discipline which includes a research thesis or project equivalent to at least 25% of one year of full-time study, with a minimum overall average grade of honours
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minor thesis packaged into a Master of Commerce (MCom) degree. For a Health Economics specialisation, this stage begins in Year 2 of the MCom degree and takes one year to complete. Provided you meet the
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background in social anthropology, design anthropology and/ or visual anthropology, and an interest in developing innovative new research in futures anthropology. You will undertake your own original research
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candidate will be supervised by at least two senior researchers. The principal supervisor for the PhD project is Dr Cameron Allen who is a Senior Research Fellow and recipient of the ARC’s Discovery Early