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scholarship is funded by the multinational chemical company BASF and Curtin University. The purpose of this scholarship is to support a student during their PhD on antimicrobial resistance. This project focuses
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acknowledged in high level political, environmental, economic forums, and in evolving corporate guidelines. The concepts of ‘green economy’ and ‘circular economy’ have been framed to address climate and
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been to change cancer outcomes for Australians. Funding Australia’s researchers, scientists and clinicians is how we build towards better treatment, diagnosis, prevention, and care. We are proud to be
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Status: Open Applications open: 1/07/2025 Applications close: 18/08/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information Learn more about Curtin PhD projects
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-refinement for finite element and scientific deep learning methods (gradient-free adaptation, generalized stochastic gradient descent methods) Salary for PhD students: is AUD32K per annum, tax free
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from an online group. Gen Z, being digital native, is more vulnerable to social media addiction and cyberbullying than any other age cohort. Increased use of social media during the pandemic has seen a
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experience. Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods highly desirable. Proficiency in a language other than English is highly desirable. Evidence of journal or conference publications
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partnerships with community organisations and service providers will facilitate the co-design and implementation phases of the project. This PhD will build on previous work conducted by the supervisory team and
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produces over 300,000 tonnes of spent grain from beer production annually. Each 100 L of beer produced creates approximately 20 kg of wet brewer’s spent grain (BSG). This is currently used as animal feed