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, focusing on a research topic that aligns with the strategic priorities of Cabrini Health, commencing in 2026. The PhD Project The project plan will be developed by the successful candidate in collaboration
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; Circular economy and waste-to-resource systems; Distributed and decentralised infrastructure systems; Adaptive planning pathways under multiple climate scenarios. The projects should aim to generate
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Doctorate as set out for their proposed program at Swinburne hold a Bachelor Degree with First Class Honours (or equivalent) propose a research project that aligns with a Swinburne Research Strategy and
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knowledge on an area of your interest which broadly aligns with the goals of the project. It would suit a candidate with an interest in black media and journalism or issues of justice affecting Indigenous
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Cover Letter (of not more than 2 pages) outlining your interest in the PhD project and describing how your background and research area align with the project Degree certificates and relevant academic
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and data solutions with impact. You’ll work closely with your supervisors and teams on research projects that are aligned to our strategic goals . Our scholarships are awarded in partnership with
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Violence Doctoral Training Centre (DTC) What’s unique about the DTC? Government-aligned research – Every project addresses defined policy needs. Multidisciplinary collaboration – From public health
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Eligible candidates will be ranked based on: Level of personal or financial disadvantage. Alignment to Zoology Study level: Graduate research Student type: Domestic and international students Study stage
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reproductive wellbeing or what they believe supports it. This gap means health services risk designing models of care that don’t fully align with women’s lived experiences, priorities, and preferences
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supported by an ARC Industry Fellowship, in partnership with Bush Heritage Australia. This project will align with Bush Heritage’s Right-Way Science policy. Bush Heritage will provide a generous top-up and