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within the wider Initiative and contribute to shared activities, while developing and completing their own distinct PhD thesis. The PhD topic is open to negotiation within the Initiative’s aims and may use
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pursue a systems biology approach to investigate immune mechanisms of action of vaccine-adjuvant candidates identified via a thorough high-throughput screening process conducted at Griffith University
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the wider Initiative and contribute to shared activities, while developing and completing their own distinct PhD thesis. The PhD topic is open to negotiation within the Initiative’s aims and may use
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PhD scholarship: Resource-Efficient Households, Policy Design and Inequality in Sustainability Transitions Job No.: 691829 Location: Caulfield campus (with possible collaboration activities
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historical lens). The successful applicant will be embedded within the wider Initiative and contribute to shared activities, while developing and completing their own distinct PhD thesis. The precise PhD topic
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of living evidence in APTs. Activities will involve conducting a needs analysis and process map of potential high-value decision points within APTs that would benefit from living evidence. The student will
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per annum (up to $49,000 per annum for outstanding students). Additional financial support is available through research and teaching assistance work. The Opportunity The CHE and its collaborators have
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that has been funded by the Australian Research Council, and will have access to funding to support fieldwork, artistic research activity, travel, and conference attendance. Second, the candidate will
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collaborative activities of the project team relating to this project funded by the Australian Research Council. This collaboration will further assist in consolidating the PhD candidate’s skills and capabilities
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$39,000 per annum (up to $49,000 per annum for outstanding students). Additional financial support is available through research and teaching assistance work. Centre for Health Economics, Monash University