11 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Master positions in Australia
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Architecture Scholarship (Scholarship ) has been developed to support future and current Master of Architecture students at Curtin University in need, with a focus on those either based in the WA regions or from
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/ Phd qualification). These scholarships are not applicable to recipients of other scholarships from other countries or other scholarship providers *Minimum academic requirements to be considered
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University aims to design and optimise the application of a novel spongy super-hydrophobic material for oil spill clean-up through small pilot-scale testing. Developing materials that are highly efficient
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methods for elemental tracking of Ca under biotic and abiotic environments in a range of substrates and microbial metabolic pathways using stable isotopes. 3 year PhD project available at Curtin University
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Applications are invited from students intending to undertake study in the areas of Architecture, Engineering, Fine Arts (Music excluded) or Classical Antiquity, in a country other than Australia
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Trillion Trees Shirley Fyfe Scholarship This scholarship is available to support a student’s study for an honours year degree, PhD or Masters in the Discipline group of Environmental and
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through the Department of State Development's Research and Innovation Fund and aims to drive economic growth and technological advancement in South Australia and beyond. Eligibility: Applicants must be
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The Francis Regan Student Scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to a student who is enrolled in an Honours degree or Masters degree in Business, Criminology, Government or Law at
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in: designing and developing a VR prototype that integrates real-life narratives from women in the construction industry collaborating with industry partners and conducting outreach programs
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The Mike Schultz Memorial Biodiversity Scholarship This scholarship is in memory of Mike Schultz who was devoted to protecting our natural environment. This scholarship continues his work by