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as your proposed principal supervisor, and copy the URL link to this scholarship website into question 2 of the financial details section. About the scholarship This PhD project will investigate how
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copy of your Australian passport or birth certificate (if born in Australia), or a certified copy of your Australian passport, Australian Permanent Resident Visa or Australian/New Zealand
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Documents Original or certified copies of your academic transcripts and certificates A certified copy of your Australian passport or birth certificate (if born in Australia), or a certified copy of
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invite you to apply and request a copy of your CV together with a covering letter outlining your relevant qualifications, experience, research experience, and reasons for applying for the scholarship
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English language proficiency test results (if applicable) Names and contact details of 2 academic referees Copy of your current passport (if available) Once you have discussed your Expression of Interest with Julie
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copy the link to this scholarship website into Question 2 of the Financial Details section. About the scholarship This PhD project will contribute to the development and optimisation of a Paediatric Post
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environments. Access proprietary market data and institutional infrastructure, including cutting-edge computing environments and live market simulation tools. Translate research into production, contributing
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at how to apply for a research degree . In your EOI, nominate Dr Crichton as your proposed principal supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship web page into question two of the financial details
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request a copy of your CV together with a cover letter outlining your relevant qualifications, experience, research experience, and reasons for applying for the scholarship. Shortlisted applicants will be
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quantum media—and seeks to deepen our understanding of their behaviour in ultracold atomic gases and complex quantum materials. By harnessing ultracold atoms as highly controllable quantum simulators