10 animal-activity-recognition PhD scholarships at Queensland University of Technology
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outcomes for children and their families in the weeks, months, and years following this devastating illness. Despite increasing recognition of the long-term sequelae of paediatric sepsis—encompassing
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Creative arts Design Engineering English language and pathway programs Health Information technology and games Justice Languages Law Mathematics and data science Science Teaching Explore Mid-year entry QUT
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implications in ethical, efficient, and reliable alternatives to animal testing. The supervisory team Queensland University of Technology: Professor Travis Klein CSIRO: Dr Almar Postma Gelomics Pty Ltd: Dr
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understand its fundamental causes has been limited to animal models and trials. There are over 27 animal models for neuropathic pain where pain has been induced by macroscopic & microscopic nerve lesions
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degree in a full-time capacity prior to the application deadline (11:59pm AEST, 30 September, 2025) be studying a PhD in the area of road safety for children and/or active transport. If successful, you
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students are encouraged to participate in Centre activities and events. The project is interdisciplinary. Although based at the QUT School of Law, applications are welcome from other disciplines including
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includes participating in research projects and actively engaging in group meetings, presenting your research work via reports and disseminating your research findings through conference and journal
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, and mentorship.
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Australia. The candidate will have the opportunity to engage in a dynamic environment with members of the Faculty of Creative Industries, Education and Social Justice research centres and groups.
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active research during treatment until early 2018. Sadly, his health battle ended in March 2018, but his dedication and contribution to biomechanics and spinal research will long be remembered and admired.