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recovery in the MLR. The Mount Lofty Ranges (MLR) in South Australia represent one of Australia's most heavily cleared and fragmented woodland ecosystems, with less than 10% of the original vegetation
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energy. The organisation is currently seeking PhD students to undertake the following research projects: Project 1 – Primary Frequency Response: There is an open rule change relating to primary frequency
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the relevant academic area), and who can demonstrate suitable experience in either healthcare or engineering (through a high-quality Honours or Masters degree). The successful candidate must be able to enrol as
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(through a high-quality Honours or Masters degree). The successful candidate must be able to enrol as a full-time PhD student at the University in the year of the offer. They must remain based in Adelaide
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The William T Southcott Major Scholarship In nuclear medicine research provides support for HDR students undertaking original research in the field of advanced Medical Research in Nuclear Medicine
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: You should have First Class Honours or Masters degree in winemaking or viticulture, or a relevant field such as plant sciences, food sciences, agronomy, or agricultural biotechnology. A strong interest
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European history and the enduring legacy of the origin of placenames in the continent’s maps. The student will be required to work with two senior academics converting a noteworthy, original, and extensive
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criteria: The successful candidate should hold a bachelor's and master's degree related to one of the following areas: Industrial Engineering / Manufacturing Engineering relevant to Operations and Supply
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to enroll as candidates for a PhD degree at the University of Adelaide. The potential candidates should meet the following criteria: The successful candidate should hold a bachelor's and master's degree
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the chief investigators to ensure the appropriate development of the different sub-projects and will be responsible for the engagement of all people involved in the study (rural clinicians, GPS