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to build relationships with potential participant general practices and local communities in South Australia and other relevant stakeholders, facilitate the co-design of an intervention involving pharmacists
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The Bob Croser Woodland Recovery Supplementary Scholarships are funded by the Bob Croser Woodland Recovery Project to support full-time PhD students who are commencing research to support woodland
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students who are acceptable as candidates for a PhD degree at the University of Adelaide. Applicants must be enrolled in a full-time Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program of study at the University of Adelaide
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This University of Adelaide Research Scholarship is offered to support a full-time PhD student commencing doctoral research in the “Development of a renewable supply chain” in collaboration with
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, or international student; be enrolled in a PhD program in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences the field of medicine known as nuclear medicine; or a field of academic study where a substantial component of the
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This University of Adelaide Research Scholarship is offered to support a full-time PhD student commencing doctoral research in Managing Supply Chain Resilience and Sustainability. The successful
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This scholarship is funded by the University of Adelaide to support a full-time Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) student who is commencing research in the field of musculoskeletal biomechanics
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or the University of Queensland). Stipend: The scholarship will be for 3.5 years (PhD projects) and has a stipend of $36,161 per annum (indexed annually) plus a $10,000 top-up scholarship per annum. It is likely to
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, alumina and cement industries, to decarbonise heavy industry. This HDR Industry PhD Scholarship supports a full-time PhD student who is undertaking research in Earth Sciences. Eligibility: Applicants must
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; Enrolled in a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program at the University of Adelaide; A recipient of a major scholarship; and Undertaking research relevant to environmental sustainability. *Note, environmental