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provide multiple competitive scholarships funded by a national elite HDR training program: Data61 Next Generation Graduate (https://www.csiro.au/en/work-with-us/funding-programs/programs/next-generation
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years. $2500 one off Monash Global Grant used from the second year of the degree (funded by Monash) An invitation to apply for a place in Monash Minds , a leadership program for first year students Number
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Join the Creative Technologies Discipline Group in the Department of Human-Centred Computing as a Lecturer. This position will work across the Inclusive Technologies research group (www.monash.edu/it/hcc
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completion); Applied for admission to a PhD program at an Australian university or be a student enrolled in their first 12 months of study in a PhD program at an Australian University; A university supervisor
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studies as well as to other things to promote my leadership skills, such as through the Access Monash mentoring program. This opportunity has only helped encourage my passion to learn, and become a better
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through the education faculty peer mentoring program. I do not take for granted the opportunities that I have been able to pursue thanks to the increased financial stability my scholarship has provided. Am
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Doctoral Program or as part of a Joint Research Award. The Monash Doctoral Program enhances your research project with advanced training that equips you with the knowledge, skills and abilities needed
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expertise in advanced econometric techniques, data modelling, and statistical analysis. The Master of Applied Econometrics program combines rigorous coursework with hands-on experience, equipping you with
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and experience in front-line customer service are required for success in this role. The successful candidate will have strong communication skills, demonstrated computer literacy and the ability
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computational tools for quantifying electromagnetic field distributions down to the fundamental atomic scale. The project will build on recent developments in inverse scattering methods, including ptychography