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opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the area of end-of-life law while collaborating with leading researchers and key stakeholders. Eligibility To apply for this scholarship, you must meet the entry
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Application dates Applications close30 June 2025 What you'll receive You'll receive a stipend of $33,637 per annum for a maximum duration of 3 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. This is the full
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ability to oversee PhD candidates. Dr Curtis and Dr Colledge-Frisby are emerging early career researchers; Dr Curtis has specialist knowledge of Australia’s ODTP and Dr Colledge-Frisby’s research interests
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PhD Scholarship – Development of a digital consumer-focused intervention in community pharmacy to increase access to contraception Job No.: 674531 Location: 553 St Kilda Road, Melbourne Employment
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PhD scholarship opportunity: Bias in generative AI-driven decision systems Job No.: 680086 Location: Caulfield campus (with possible collaborations at the Clayton campus as needed) Employment Type
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) and computer simulation (FEA) Experience in material characterisation and experimental testings Knowledge in impact dynamics Passionate and have interest in pursuing PhD degree. Experience in research
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Career Researcher Award (DECRA) which supports outstanding early career researchers to address a crucial knowledge gap that benefits Australia. The co-supervisor for the PhD project is Dr Enayat Moallemi
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to new strategies for improving learning outcomes in children and young adults, as well as developing novel therapeutic approaches for individuals with cognitive impairments (e.g., stroke affecting
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PhD Scholarship for The Impact of Future Human Values and Practices on Australia’s Net Zero and Digital Transitions Job No.: 679372 Location: Caulfield campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration
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such knowledge could inform more effective assessments and treatments for ADHD. Aims The aim of this PhD project is to enhance the understanding of ADHD and its relationships with emotion regulation problems