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We are now accepting applications for the 2025 Geospatial Research Institute (GRI) scholarship.Funds awarded: Total NZ$35000/year, plus fees and $4000 expenses (over three years full-time, or pro-rata for part-time study). Funding period: The scholarship is tenable for the period necessary to...
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The School of Science, University of Waikato, seeks highly motivated PhD students of plant biology for two fully funded three-year scholarship positions to study the molecular biology, evolution and
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sustainability. The start date will be 24 June 2025 or by negotiation. You will hold a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry, or similar discipline, with a sound track record in research-based
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for the position is flexible. When a suitable candidate is found, we will work together to determine a mutually agreeable start date. The candidate must have: • A PhD (or be near completion) in a health-related
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supervision and training of postgraduate students. Kā pūkeka me kā wheako/Your skills and experience The successful candidate will be expected to have: • A PhD in cell biology, tissue engineering or a
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The ideal candidate will have or will be working towards a PhD in neuroscience or a related field, with expertise in traumatic brain injury (mTBI), neuroimaging, or blood biomarkers. A strong track
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device and biomedical research projects, with specific focus on bioimpedance-related research project. The successful applicant should hold a PhD Degree in Mechanical/Mechatronics Engineering with relevant
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three years' experience post-PhD in fungal synthetic biology, as well as have: Laboratory skills in culturing filamentous fungi Experience with genetic and chemical characterisation of filamentous fungi
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applicant should hold a PhD degree in Mechanical/Materials Engineering with relevant experience in computational modelling of biomedical systems and familiar with mechanical engineering experiments. This is a
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/ Kā pūkeka me kā wheako Successful candidates will have completed a PhD in a neuroscience field, and have research experience in stereotaxic surgery, optogenetics, ex vivo whole-cell electrophysiology