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Massey University invites high achieving, excellent Chinese students to apply for PhD study in New Zealand with scholarship support from the China Scholarships Council (CSC) and the University. Our
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supports female tertiary students intending to take a full-time course of study in science, technology, computer engineering, mathematics, data science and cyber security at any New Zealand tertiary
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thinker and future thought leader with: A PhD in Earth Sciences (preferably volcanology) or Statistics. Previous experience and interest in probabilistic and/or computational hazard modelling. Proficiency
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the next generation of agricultural leaders. Engage with the broader academic and professional communities, fostering meaningful connections. Essential Qualifications & Expertise: A PhD in Farm Management
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of interfacial protein layers. This PhD project is part of a newly funded Riddet Institute research programme on ‘Food Structure Design’ (https://riddet.ac.nz/food-structure-design-and-nutrient-delivery
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systems. The successful candidate will have: A PhD in a subject involving computational modelling or data science. Commitment to model development and scientific communication. Interest in sustainability
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the wider New Zealand horticultural sector. There will also be opportunities to engage with national and international research networks. The ideal candidate will have: A PhD in statistics, mathematics
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. Collaborate effectively with industry clients, university academics, and stakeholders to foster innovation and excellence in the field. Essential Academic Qualifications & Expertise: A PhD in postharvest
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, computational modelling, data science, food and nutrition, and scientific communication. A PhD in mathematics, statistics, data science, nutrition, food, engineering, or agriculture. A background of high-quality
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to understand the digestion behaviour of various food products using in vitro dynamic digestion models. This role involves close collaboration with cross-functional teams across the CoRE programme to enhance our