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psychophysiological or neural activation patterns linked to alexithymia. -Advancing the assessment of alexithymia (e.g., further exploration of the utility of our Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire). -Developing a
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the diverse range of knowledge and skills of CaLD customers and employees. This project aims to use social identity theory and role theory to develop a comprehensive conceptual model for the process by which
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has been developed to support students who have chosen to study an eligible enabling course at Curtin University. This bursary can provide financial assistance towards accommodation costs, travel costs
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Excellence Scholarship has been developed by Curtin University to reward and assist academically talented female student(s) who receive the top ATAR in an Engineering degree within the Faculty of Science and
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-reaching contributions to Aboriginal literacy in Western Australia (WA). She developed excellent relationships with a wide range of Aboriginal schools in WA which enabled the improvements in student literacy
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Bursary (the Scholarship ) has been developed to support and encourage students who are from a low socio-economic background and experiencing financial hardship. Funding for this scholarship has been made
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& Crafts Scholarship (the Scholarship ) has been developed by the WA Women's Society of Fine Arts & Crafts in conjunction with Curtin University to encourage and support female students who have chosen
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Aboriginal schools. Kate Mullin was a passionate and visionary ESL Literacy consultant who made significant and far-reaching contributions to Aboriginal literacy in Western Australia (WA). She developed
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Scholarship (the Scholarship) has been developed to support students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds, throughout their course of study. Student type Future Students Faculties and centres Faculty
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Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to support Geology students who are experiencing financial hardship, with a preference given to students from rural or regional areas. Please visit Red Hill