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PhD Scholarship in Digital Mapping of Homemade & DIY Cultural Economies in First Nations Communities
while affirming ‘First Nations First’ and ensuring that there will be ‘A Place for Every Story’. The project aims to explore and celebrate diverse creative practices including traditional, community-based
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at pandemic levels, understanding how to prevent these issues from developing in adolescence is critical to international global health. This project will build on the ideas and concepts from Positive Youth
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University under the supervision of Professor Tim Dwyer at Monash University, Australia’s leading computer graphics researcher. Please note that this opportunity is limited to applicants who are legally
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projects Designing for complex or high-consequence systems Human-centred product, service, or interaction design in healthcare, defence, or critical infrastructure Applied human-computer interaction or
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extraordinary ideas - and the people who discover them How to apply Please apply using the following link: LINK TO APPLY To express your interest in this scholarship and PhD research opportunity, we request
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of Information Technology (FIT). The precise details of the PhD project are open to negotiation, but it should be designed with the aim of making a positive difference to the life experience of people with disabilities
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(Department of Data Science and AI in the Faculty of Information Technology) and Associate Professor Susan Wei (Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics in the Faculty of Business and Economics
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discipline, demonstrated research experience, and strong academic results. For full information on scholarship eligibility, please click here . For general information on applications and commencing a research
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information about contraception and pharmacists are willing and interested to provide this care. This project will involve the development, implementation and evaluation of a video animation that seeks
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opportunities for a dynamic, ‘Learning Health System’ – where data can be harnessed to inform real-time and personalised decision-making. Existing linked administrative databases already capture Australian women