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practice as a rigorous mode of inquiry. The successful applicant will play a central role in leading and coordinating the Architecture program, ensuring curriculum coherence across undergraduate and
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committee meetings including preparing agendas, distributing meeting papers, and preparing minutes. Monitoring and following up on action items post-meetings Provide clear procedural advice to Chairs and
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and not expenses that would normally be covered by the funding of the current PhD program. Travel overseas or interstate: A rationale for the travel proposed must be given. While conference funding is a
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postgraduate levels, and supervision of student research projects at undergraduate, Honours and Master’s and PhD levels. You will also have the opportunity to develop your own research program. Join us and
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Status: Closed Applications open: 8/09/2025 Applications close: 30/11/2025 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information This PhD project aims to carry out a
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nationally by the GRDC Soil Borne Disease Initiative Program 1 – Economic impact of soilborne disease , with a focus on meta-analysis and economic impact analysis. In this role, you will develop an economic
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nationally by the GRDC Soil Borne Disease Initiative Program 2 – Mapping soilborne disease at a paddock scale . In this role, you will develop guidelines for a diagnostic pipeline using satellite imagery
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, and a highly regarded postgraduate program continually sought after by industry professionals, we are expanding our academic capability to ensure long-term excellence and stability. To find out more
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on processes and procedures for internal and external stakeholders. Coordinate meetings, local events, and manage senior staff diaries where relevant. Prepare and distribute reports and documentation, including
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cutting‑edge soil science, ecological research, and emerging technologies. A major focus of the research program is validating a novel soil micropitting methodology, inspired by the historical foraging