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are applicants who do not hold Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency. They typically hold a temporary visa, such as a student visa. This scholarship is for DOMESTIC students only. Domestic
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has the potential to radically transform the teaching and learning landscape. It’s power, though rudimentary is already realised with the use of VR, AR, XR, and MR in existing educational platforms. We
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These research projects will examine technology design and use, focusing on the intersections of people/society and digital computing technologies. Project designs will be interdisciplinary and use
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cells or Tregs) and immune-cell mediated inflammation. Using the immune system clear the tumours provides potentially more effective approaches than current treatments. Moreover, it may be possible to use
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datasets we will use bioinformatics to enable quicker and more comprehensive analysis. Aims: By using a bioinformatics analysis pipeline we will investigate whether vaccination responses are affected by
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between aged care residents, families, and healthcare providers. Using qualitative and participatory research methods, this project will develop best-practice guidelines and policy recommendations to ensure
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the design, development and institutional and social locations of ADMs, their relations to prior or existing modes of decision-making, their uptake and use, especially in the areas of news and media, health
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achieving first class honours a 4 year bachelor degree achieving a GPA of 4 or equivalent (80% or above). If you do not hold one of the above qualifications, you will only be considered for scholarship if you
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for enhanced protective clothing systems. The research will use RMIT’s new flame mannequin. The successful applicant will have good lab skills and a background in fibre technology, textile chemistry and/or
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, anti-glycation and chelating properties. It is traditionally used in exercise physiology to increase performance and is available over the counter as a food supplement. Animal studies suggest carnosine