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statement of interest Academic transcript Applications Close: Sunday 1 March 2026, 11:55pm AEDT Minimum entry requirements: https://www.monash.edu/admissions/entry-requirements/minimum Research webpages
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Co-supervisors Ting Chee Ming Dr. Chong Lor Huai Assoc. Prof. Anne Yee Assoc. Prof. Satoshi Ogawa Prof. Jiangning Song Prof. Terence O'Brien Prof. Patrick Kwan Dr Shahid Javaid Dr Ana Antonic-Baker
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by the University. Monash University seeks applicants for this opportunity who are able to demonstrate present valid and current Australian work rights. Enquiries: Dr Sharnel Perera, NGOR Program
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supervised by Dr Yi-Shan Tsai and A/Prof Roberto-Martinez Maldonado. They will work with the larger project team including Dr Sadia Nawaz, Prof Michael Phillips, Prof Danijela Gasevic, Prof Phillip Dawson, A
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Course Director of the BCom and BEc at the Clayton and Malaysia campuses. An enthusiastic supporter of the BCom Honours program, and educational opportunity in general, Dr Booth supervised a large number
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Metallurgy and Corrosion cluster, working within a multidisciplinary team spanning theory, advanced characterisation, and computational modelling. This environment provides an excellent platform for developing
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, computational modelling, and data-driven alloy design to: Understand the mechanisms of local austenite-to-ferrite transformation in low-alloy steels; Develop frameworks to predict and control
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The United Nations Development Programme has identified access to information as an essential element to support poverty eradication. People living in poverty are often unable to access information
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Future Fund–supported program (2026–2030) to reduce addiction, self-harm, and mental ill health. The project integrates 20 years of binational cohort and cross-sectional data with administrative datasets
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Future Fund–supported program (2026–2030) to strengthen evidence on addiction, self-harm and mental ill health. The multidisciplinary study will analyse 20 years of binational cohort and cross-sectional