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PhD Scholarship – Modelling the social and political drivers of net zero transitions Job No.: 670767 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment
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PhD Scholarship for The Impact of Future Human Values and Practices on Australia’s Net Zero and Digital Transitions Job No.: 679372 Location: Caulfield campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration
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communities and often occurs in the context of social interaction. Many social activities occur in aquatic environments. Alcohol use in and around water is a risk factor for injuries, including fatal and non
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of Excellence, the successful applicant will also be part of dynamic, national network of collaborating universities and industry partners, offering ample opportunities for national / international collaborations
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technologies, social structures, and networks. Effective C2 organisational systems are critical not only to military settings, but also to the operation of many civil domains, including emergency response
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an exciting PhD scholarship to tackle one of the most pressing environmental challenges—detecting methane emissions from space using advanced neural network technology. This unique opportunity is part of
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The project aims to discover and optimise opportunities for net positive impact in workwear value chains, such as enhanced efficiencies, waste reduction, cost reduction, productivity increase, and
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complex public health issue underpinned by a range of environmental, commercial, social, and cultural factors. Alcohol use amongst young people has declined over the past three decades, however there has
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commercial and societal value be recruited under a French employment contract, including social security coverage be employed full-time for a minimum period of 36 months earn an above-national standard salary
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travel, additional resources from ICRAR for these activities may be available if required. In particular, we typically send PhD students to the annual scientific meeting of the Astronomical Society of