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in research translation and communication. Upon successful examination of their thesis, the student will be awarded a PhD from the University of Adelaide. Eligibility Requirements This opportunity is
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proficiency a curriculum vitae Short-listed applicants will be invited to an interview. Selected candidates will be invited to submit a formal application for admission. Instructions will be provided to short
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component. Value and Tenure: The award will be a once-off lump sum payment of $2,200. Applying: Please complete the below form and send via email to research.scholarships@adelaide.edu.au by close of business
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world-class orthopaedic devices being used globally. Project outline PROFNUL 2 The successful candidates will be embedded into a randomised control trial investigating if there are differences in hip
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to $36,000) will be paid to the student as a ‘completion bonus’. Applying Please complete the below form and send via email to research.scholarships@adelaide.edu.au by close of business 9 June 2025
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of potential options for implementation. This will include prototyping and testing of various implementation options, analysis and documentation of results. Project 2 - Future Power System Modelling: As part of
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. The student will work under the supervision and guidance of a small, expert editorial committee to produce at least one chapter for this book. Chapters will draw heavily from RGSSA library source material
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. Applications The awards are allocated as part of the domestic competitive scholarship rounds. When open, applications must be submitted using the Online Application Form . Please refer to the How to Apply page
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-quality battery precursors and materials - These projects aim to advance the DES-based battery recycling processes towards the production of high-purity, battery-grade materials, focusing on developing
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candidate will be working on experimental design and wave flume testing of wave energy converters as well as development of accurate numerical models. The research is funded by the Australian research council