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aims to obtain a comprehensive, integrated, multi-level understanding of mechanisms and features involved in the development and maintenance of eating disorders. This PhD scholarship is supported by
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Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian permanent residents. Students undertaking the joint PhD program will be enrolled in a PhD at both institutions. Your supervisory team will comprise of academic
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Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian permanent residents newly enrolling in a PhD. Students undertaking the joint PhD program will be enrolled in a PhD at both institutions. Your supervisory team
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resources and researchers who work with industry and Government to address the sustainability and liveability issues facing global communities. PhD students in our Joint Doctoral Degree Program will have
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Application dates Applications close31 May 2025 What you'll receive You will receive a scholarship of $38,982 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking this PhD project at QUT
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respectively. Experimental investigations will be carried out using a bench-scale experimental CVD rig to study the reaction mechanisms. Several advanced characterization methods (such as SEM-XRD, TEM, XRF, EDS
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group, which provides a collaborative environment with many PhD students working on cutting-edge research. The project will have access to high performance computational resources, including a server
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on a program of work by CERIPH in partnership with community-controlled organisations and peer-based services in Western Australia across four distinct streams: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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to uncover the role of structure in the glass transition and how the disordered structure of a glass gives rise to unique glass behaviour such as ageing and brittle mechanical failure. Unlike crystals which
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? What is the origin of potassium in globular clusters? Is thermohaline mixing the mechanism that determines abundances of red giants? "Thermohaline mixing in red giants" "Carbon production in the Galaxy