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Domestic scholarship to recruit a new cohort of domestic students into HDR programs in COBL. Domestic scholarship to recruit a new cohort of domestic students into HDR programs in COBL. $33,826 per annum pro rata (full-time study) for 3.5 years $33,826 per annum pro rata (full-time study) for...
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well as for housing research, is essential. Project summary: As we navigate the 21st Century as a ‘post-homeownership nation, this Project will chart the pathways, actions and actors required to transition to a new and
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interaction, with a focus on the qualities of the movement and interactions, collaborative navigation of shared space, aligning human robot body movement and shared weight and touch in collaborative movement
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. This PhD project, partnering with the Inclusive Design Collective on the ARC funded mid-career industry fellowship (IM240100147), investigates how people with disability navigated digital platforms during
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to integrate next generation satellite radar (InSAR) monitoring for ground motion with Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) positioning devices. This will focus on test sites where the student will
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topic areas may include (but are not limited to): Embodied practices (e.g., wearable technologies; virtual/augmented experience; digital intelligent assistants; navigation and space/place mapping
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. The research will focus on: Quality and safety factors in integrated care delivery; Pathways of care and service navigation; System-level factors impacting treatment accessibility and effectiveness
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navigation & timing devices (University of Adelaide). Project 1.2. Nitrogen-vacancy centres in diamond and other materials (RMIT). Project 1.3. Single Quantum - Superconducting nanowire single photon detectors
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evaluation process View project management guidelines 11% of Students report having a disability 72% of Screen Reader Users use headings as their primary form of navigation 30% of Users with Motor Disabiltiies