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such as energy, water, food and waste. This PhD forms part of the Australian Research Council Discovery ‘Project Empowering households in resource-efficient sustainability transitions’, which is a
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: $37,145 pa pro rata tax exempt stipend The Opportunity Monash University is offering a fully funded PhD scholarship for a motivated candidate interested in intergenerational play and wellbeing. The project
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Institute (BDI) is one of the largest and most dynamic biomedical research and teaching environments in Australia. The Institute and its cognate Departments of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Biochemistry
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: This is an opportunity for an outstanding PhD candidate with a background in architecture, urban design/planning, geography and/or co-design, and an interest in developing innovative new research exploring
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I supervise projects in particle physics. My main emphasis is on phenomenology, comparison of predictions with experimental measurements. I follow developments in flavour physics: weak decays
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My area of expertise is condensed matter theory. I am interested in the interplay between interactions and unconventional electronic properties of novel materials including graphene, topological
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driving Australia’s transition to a sustainable, people-centred energy future through innovative, interdisciplinary research. By partnering with industry, government, and international research
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telescopes (high-resolution spectroscopy) and space-based telescopes (asteroseismology). The uniting theme of these research projects is to expand our understanding of stars with masses similar to the Sun
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of the barriers that people with disabilities face at school, university, work and in the social sphere. Our work is guided by on-the-ground partnerships with the community to ensure we’re addressing real problems
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PhD scholarship is funded as an important part of an ARC Discovery project Climate Vocabularies: New methodologies for music and science communication, conducted by Dr Louise Devenish, Professor