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What you'll receive The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year research training program, focusing on applied research that benefits industry by solving real-world challenges. It aims
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Australia between 1950 and 1970: a pivotal period of serious outbreaks, and the introduction of vaccines. The project is led by Professor Catharine Coleborne and will include an examination of oral history
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information about this scholarship can be obtained from Associate Professor John Davis by emailing DFNER@unisq.edu.au.
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your expression of interest together with your CV, English score, qualifications, publications and transcripts to Associate Professor Wensu Chen via email wensu.chen@curtin.edu.au . Enquiries Dr Wensu
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, performance, or related disciplines with reference to environmental and/or climate issues. This position is for an Indigenous applicant, and will be supervised by Dr Louise Devenish, Associate Professor Bhiamie
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Change Lab (Associate Professor Michele Barnes, University of Sydney), and leading network methodologist Dr Pavel Krivitsky (University of New South Wales). The overarching goal is to provide the first
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and corporate offices in Melbourne, China, Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka. Our online Cloud campus provides more than 13,000 students with access to state-of-the-art digital tools and direct access
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to individualise tumour type, associated biomarkers and genomic characteristics to high precision. The resulting multipurpose machine learning workflows will lead to rapid precision diagnoses and effective
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will work closely under the PhD supervision of Associate Professor Sonja de New and Professor Dennis Petrie . You will also have the opportunity to work with other leading Professors from the University
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, please contact Associate Professor Sudha Mokkapati at Sudha.Mokkapati@Monash.edu Supporting a diverse workforce