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inequities. The successful candidate will be guided by an expert supervisory team, including Dr Taya Collyer, an experienced biostatistician, and Professor Nadine Andrew, an internationally recognised
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explores how people of different ages play together, focusing on the experiences and perspectives of all participants. Working within a broader research program, the candidate will collaborate with
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supergiant stars right before the explosion Searching different astrophysical channels that produce r-process elements Connecting the properties of long-duration gamma-ray bursts and associated supernovae web
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St Kilda Rd, Melbourne in August 2026 Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Supervisory Team: Dr Samantha Chakraborty, Professor Tari Turner Remuneration: The successful
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leadership in sustainability transitions and consumption studies: Professor Rob Raven, Sustainability Transitions Lab, Monash Business School Professor Jo Lindsay, School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts
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formed? Why does the velocity distribution of hypervelocity stars ejected from the Galactic centre not match expectations? How are the birth masses and natal kicks of neutron stars and black holes
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researchers: Professor Charmine Härtel (Department of Management, Monash Business School; Director, Opportunity Tech Lab) Professor Kristian Rotaru (Department of Accounting, Monash Business School; Associate
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) and Professor Bruno David of Monash University. These PhD projects will be part of the broader ARC project that aims to investigate the deep-time Aboriginal occupation of the shoreline and near-shore
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to work closely with other leading academics at Monash University, including Professor Carol Propper , A/Prof Terrence Cheng and Dr Danusha Jayawardana . As a candidate in the CHE Integrated PhD Program
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statement of academic record, supported by scanned copies of relevant certified documentation Contact details of two academic referees Email your EOI including reference to this project to Professor Shannon