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and Industry collaborator Kurloo Technology, with the student primarily based at Curtin University (Perth, Western Australia). The objective of this project is to develop and test new methods
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also not be in receipt of any other scholarship. Essential: English language IELTS level of 7 and above Essential: Successful completion of an Honours or Masters programme with a research component (or
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Characterization Techniques Study the advanced electrochemical characterization methods. Gain deep insights into the reaction models associated with PCFCs. 3) Understanding of Electrocatalytic Performance and
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significant for Curtin University as it addresses a critical public health issue, leverages advanced econometric methods, and fosters strong partnerships with key health institutions. The project's outcomes
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and the emergence of resistance, the concept of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programs have been established to counter these issues in clinical settings. Using systematic methods, AMS aims
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skills; • ability to work independently and as part of a team; and • experience or interest in qualitative and mixed methods research. Application process Please send your CV, academic transcripts and
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of his career was the listing of World Heritage areas at Shark Bay, Ningaloo Coast and Purnululu. The McNamara family has established the Keiran McNamara World Heritage PhD Top-Up Scholarship in honour
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candidates must possess an Honours degree with a First Class [1A] designation, or a master’s degree with a substantial research / thesis component. Evidence of journal publications would be highly desirable
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for overseas student health cover. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 3 Eligible courses You can search the full list of PhD courses available on our website. We recommend you check with your Vietnamese
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to the project lead researcher, listed below. Enrolment Requirements You must be enrolled in a Higher Degree by Research Course at Curtin University by March 2025. Enquiries Project Lead: Professor Peter McEvoy