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. Be inspired, every day Drive your own learning at one of the world’s top 80 universities Take your career in exciting, rewarding directions About the project Most research in women’s sexual and
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countries to customers such as global government, business and corporate, NGOs, aid and humanitarian organisations, security and military groups, public safety, emergency response, broadcast and consumer
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at the University of Melbourne. Learn more How can we help? Find a scholarship View scholarship guide FAQ Contact us
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and Prof Kath Hulse (Swinburne). This PhD project will analyse the role and mechanisms of social communication, learning and social networks in fostering sustainable and energy efficient household
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at the University of Melbourne. Learn more How can we help? Find a scholarship View scholarship guide FAQ Contact us
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of Melbourne. Learn more How can we help? Find a scholarship View scholarship guide FAQ Contact us
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learn about digital mapping as part of their work if they are willing. The student must be capable of distinguishing their project from the research overall but will be able to scope their original
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the research team to design and implement intergenerational play experiences. The PhD project will also involve creating Professional Learning modules and partnering with industry organisations to deliver and
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and campuses safer. Preventing Sexual Misconduct (students) Understand the definition of sexual misconduct, contribute to a safe and respectful campus, and learn how to get support or make a report
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for long term policy and practice impact. Further information To apply or learn more, contact Associate Professor Christina Malatzky in advance of the deadline.