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prize exam is open final and penultimate year University of Melbourne Doctor of Medicine students. Selection criteria The prize exam is conducted in two parts: Written Examination (Short-answer & picture
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candidate for a degree or a diploma, who has submitted an essay of sufficient merit on a subject relating to addiction. Open to graduates and undergraduates from any discipline. Not restricted to MD students
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of Animal and Veterinary Bioscience. This role will contribute to advancing research through the design, conduct, and analysis of in vitro testing and intensive animal trials, as well as the preparation
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Quantity: At least 1 Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be considered for this award, you must: Have submitted your PhD/MPhil thesis for examination and be awaiting the examination result Not
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making and machine learning, with real-world testing and feedback. The successful applicant will work on decision making for anomaly detection, behaviour analysis and surveillance decisions, under
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submit a 3000-word essay on the topic of brain cancer. Judging will be based on Insight into the experience of a brain tumour patient Broad factually correct understanding of the field Readability Word
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Charles Sturt University | Charles Sturt University, New South Wales | Australia | about 12 hours ago
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analgesia are presented, which ultimately, will be helpful for examination preparation. Funds will cover travel costs and registration costs for travel during the following academic year. Accommodation costs
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-driving enforcement in Australia. This project aims to enhance road safety by assessing drug-induced impairment through cognitive and hazard perception testing, rather than relying solely on zero-tolerance