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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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Engineering PhD - Indigenous Job No.: 693049 Faculty: Faculty of Engineering Location: Clayton campus Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment Open to: People who identify as Aboriginal and/ or
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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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PhD Scholarship - Zema Energy Studies Scholarship Domestic opportunities in Engineering, IT and Business and Economics Job No.: 692976 Location: Clayton / Caulfield Employment Type: Full-time
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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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The Monash Assistive Technology and Society (MATS) Centre helps people living with disabilities to lead self-directed lives. Emerging assistive technologies have the potential to break down many
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theoretical colleagues. All research takes place within our dynamic particle physics research group with academics and postdocs, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. Some work will be purely
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known as Team COMPAS -- includes a number of amazing undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, alumni, and other fantastic collaborators. Please contact me if you are interested in joining our group
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) intersections with misinformation, conspiracism, polarisation, extremist milieus, and culture-war dynamics comparative projects across communities, countries, or institutional settings Undertaking this PhD within
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; contemporary roots) institutional histories (political parties, unions, churches, education systems, universities, government agencies) historical analysis of antisemitic discourse in Australian print culture