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environment and have opportunities to engage with national and international collaborators, develop advanced mixed-methods skills (including fundamental, computational, and AI-assisted analysis), and embark
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Currently recruiting students via universities around Australia Receive actual industry exposure and partner placements to develop your skills and network Encouraging students from all academic backgrounds
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. They also drive the sustainable development of South Australia’s natural resources and heritage, to deliver economic prosperity and a vibrant and healthy society. DEW requires various PhD students
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international collaborators, develop advanced mixed-methods skills (including qualitative, computational, and AI-assisted analysis), and contribute to policy- and public-facing research outputs.
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to create ongoing financial independence through the carbon economy, honey production, seed supply, cultural species development and restoration services. The Centre’s layered training framework will ensure
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agreed conditions, you will then progress to the PhD, which involves high quality research training and career development, culminating in a written thesis. The PhD stage will typically take three and a
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of damaged lands that reconnects communities to healthy soils and landscapes to create ongoing financial independence through the carbon economy, honey production, seed supply, cultural species development and
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develop their topic or research question with Professor Andrews and A/Prof Forsdike. The Safer Sport project aims to examine and address gender-based violence across Australian sports communities
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leading team, access world-class research facilities, publish in top journals, and develop expertise in soil and climate change science, fieldwork, laboratory methods, and environmental modelling.
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foundation, strong learning and research abilities, communication skills, excellent academic performance, outstanding work achievements, and strong potential for development Be under 35 years old (at 1st