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Status: Open Applications open: 28/05/2025 Applications close: 27/06/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This PhD scholarship supports a
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Status: Closed Applications open: 14/10/2024 Applications close: 30/11/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This PhD Scholarship is funded
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deep learning. The purpose of this scholarship is to support a PhD student to contribute to the advancement of infrastructure monitoring technologies with strong industry collaboration. Student type
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(NDRI) in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Curtin University invites expressions of interest from suitably qualified candidates for a fully funded PhD scholarship in qualitative research about Australian
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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. A 3 year PhD project available at Curtin
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. The candidate will work with a team of other PhD candidates studying at National Drug Research Institute and the Burnet Institute across a diverse range of topics. Candidature would be full time and analyses will
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PhD candidate from a healthcare background, particularly oral health discipline. Candidates with interest in improving the health outcomes of older adult are desired for this project and must be
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applicable HDR courses. Eligibility criteria We are looking for a self-motivated PhD candidate with excellent organisation, problem-solving and project management skills. Candidates with both quantitative and
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Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses All applicable HDR courses. Eligibility criteria We are looking for a self-motivated PhD candidate with excellent organisation, problem-solving and project
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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