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PhD Opportunity in Civil Engineering Job No: 692197 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: AUD 36,063 per annum (tax-free stipend
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are available in the Centre of Infrastructural Monitoring and Protection (CIMP), School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at Curtin University, Australia. The successful candidates will work with Associate
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full time, internal student (unless approval for part-time and/or external study is obtained). You must commence your degree by 1 August 2026. Have a background in civil engineering, and: first class
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outstanding domestic candidates for Master’s by Research or PhD study in all departments, within the Faculty of Engineering. These departments include: ● Chemical Engineering ● Civil Engineering ● Electrical
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English language requirements. Completion of a bachelor (honours) degree or master degree by research in: civil engineering geotechnical engineering petroleum engineering mechanical engineering applied mathematics
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are sought from outstanding candidates for Master’s by Research or PhD study in all departments, within the Faculty of Engineering. These departments include: ● Chemical Engineering ● Civil Engineering
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polymer chemistry or tissue engineering. Strong skill set for data analysis and interpretation, coupled with excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Ability to work effectively in a
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prevention strategies. The centre is made up of 27 research units, staffed by around 200 researchers and 100 students. The Youth Mental Health and Technology team puts young people at the centre of their own
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Mar 2026 Powerful technology uncovers new insights into Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Powerful brain imaging has helped uncover why people with post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD) who engage
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200 researchers and 100 students. The Youth Mental Health and Technology team puts young people at the centre of their own care. We partner with health services to develop innovative treatments