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regeneration in lizard cartilage Investigate growth, resorption and remodelling in shark mineralised tissues as a diagnostic tool. Significance The current method used to age sharks for fisheries management
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. The PhD candidate will be supervised by researchers at Curtin’s enAble Institute, School of Population Health, and the WACHS-Curtin Research and Innovation Alliance. The Alliance is embedded within the WA
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HDR Scholarship in flow assurance and corrosion mitigation at Curtin Corrosion Centre. Curtin University, in collaboration with Chevron Australia, offers one fully funded PhD positions. This research
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OHTs work in residential aged care facilities in WA. This project will utilise an exploratory research design using qualitative and quantitative research methods (interviews, focus groups and surveys
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, Psychology) or equivalent, interested in a quantitative or mixed methods PhD are encouraged to apply. Ideally the candidate should have quantitative research skills and some experience with the use
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and associated software. Support Curtin teaching programs through guest lectures, lab tours, and research engagement. Who We're Looking For: Essential Criteria PhD (or equivalent experience) in
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provides a framework to allow the consumer to tailor-make their strategy to the problem at hand. So, they may select a short-term method of distraction to take their mind off their distress (e.g. a sports
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Status: Open Applications open: 20/06/2022 Applications accepted at any time View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information The candidate will work on a research project on the development of crushed hardened waste concrete as a recycled aggregate...
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behind the catalytic properties and performance. Aims The successful PhD candidate will tackle key technologies in this project to develop efficient and reliable anodic catalysts for ammonia oxidation
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, in the Faculty of Business & Law at Curtin University, is seeking one (1) doctoral applicant (PhD) to join an Australian Research Council [ARC] Discovery Project, namely: Optimizing Benefits