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of Psychology Advanced (GDPA) program. In this role, you will support evidence-informed teaching practices and engaging learning experiences, contributing to unit coordination, curriculum redevelopment, and the
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. The result will be a thesis in the field of interaction design, contributing to our understanding of experiencing the human body as play. For more info see http://exertiongameslab.org
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infancy is difficult. This PhD program aims at using state-of-the art multi-channel near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to assess the functional brain response of infants born preterm in long-term follow-up
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package should be prioritised are surprisingly difficult computational tasks. State-of-the-art high-performance algorithms are used to calculate routes for the vehicles in order to minimise costs and
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checks required for the role, as determined by the University. Enquiries: Dr Belinda Comerford, Education Program and Safety Manager, School of Biological Sciences, 9905 1856 Position Description: Teaching
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Hoven (elisevandenhoven.com). See also our dedicated post about this on our website. For more information see http://exertiongameslab.org The result will be a thesis in the field of interaction design.
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Duration: 3 years 9 months Remuneration: Scholarship awards provide a stipend of AUD$35,000 per annum (tax-free). Additional support will be available for computing/conference attendance. The Opportunity
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, jointly supervised by Dr Verity Trott (Monash University Australia), Dr Arran Ridley and Dr Dyah Pitaloka (Monash University Indonesia). The wider research program investigates how digital infrastructures
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The United Nations Development Programme has identified access to information as an essential element to support poverty eradication. People living in poverty are often unable to access information
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of all pre-employment and/or background checks required for the role, as determined by the University. Enquiries: Dr Louise Devenish, Graduate Research Program Director | Percussion Coordinator, +61 3 9905