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Safety Products, from their Australian manufacturing facilities supporting this exciting R&D project. Receive continuous mentorship from the best in academia and industry. Enjoy a 12-week training program
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participating university PhD admission requirements. c) Meet university English language requirements. d) Not have previously completed a PhD. e) Be able to commence the Program in the year of the offer. f) Enrol
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Program in the year of the offer. f) Enrol as a full-time PhD student. Part-time arrangements may be considered if approved by the supervisory team and in accordance with university policy. g) Be prepared
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? RMIT Engineering PhD candidates get a laptop, world-class labs, research funding, travel support, and seminars. Join RMIT’s PhD project in non-Newtonian fluid dynamics with a $35,888/year stipend for 3.5
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, or Australian Permanent Resident Be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or Australian Permanent Resident Contact with one of the project chief Investors: Dr. Ke Deng - ke.deng@rmit.edu.au A/Prof. Yongli Ren
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delivery, Pharmacology, Pharm-Biotechnology, Nanomedicines, or equivalent from a recognized University. Via the following link (via RMIT website) https://bitsrmit.in/study-with-us/bits-rmit-phd-program/apply
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Services, who is the industry partner supporting this exciting R&D project. You will also enjoy a 12-week specialised training program that will enhance your industry engagement and collaboration skills
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intelligence. Students will also benefit from industry placements experience up to 12 months, working alongside leading universities, industry supervisors and researchers. This scholarship will suit applicants
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calculations and ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. The project is a collaboration with Dr Michael Breedon at CSIRO and will involve working on the RMIT city campus and the CSIRO Clayton site. $33,826
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. The successful applicant will work with academics at RMIT’s School of Education and with industry partner Noah’s Ark, who are the project funders. The successful applicant will work between the University and the