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criteria For both domestic and international students. Minimum requirement: Bachelor degree (first-class honours or upper second-class honours) in Civil and Structural Engineering or related fields. Language
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engineering, materials science, materials engineering, catalysis and/or electrochemistry are highly desirable. The candidate must meet minimum English language requirements and must be eligible to enrol in PhD
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strategic plan working with students, industry, and other stakeholders to make a difference. An internship may be available for this project. The candidate will work with an established research team and
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(such as batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells), theoretical calculations, and electrochemistry. Candidate must meet the minimum English language requirements and be eligible for enrolment in PhD programs
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of the STAMP RSV Program, supported by the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation. The PhD candidate will play an important role in developing models of RSV transmission and vaccination efficacy to inform
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School of Allied Health, and is associated with the CONNECT-CP Project led by Prof Jane Valentine CONNECT-CP (A Clinical Research Program to Improve Connection, Access and Translation of Evidence in
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align with the Aus-ROC CRE program of research, the focus could be clinical, epidemiology, public health, health services, psychosocial, linguistic or spatial analysis. Student type Current Students
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, or related fields. Experience of publications in good quality journals is desirable. The applicants must meet the academic entry requirement for admission into the Doctor of Philosophy program including
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entry requirement for the Doctor of Philosophy program by Curtin University and English proficiency IELTS level 7. Eligibility criteria The successful candidate(s) will have: First class or upper second
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eligibility requirements. Meet Curtin's English language proficiency requirements Application process Step 1: Applicants must find a suitable supervisor who agree to supervise them in their areas of research