18 computational-biology-physics-doctoral PhD positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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are available to both future and current students enrolled in or applying for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Professional Doctorate course at Swinburne. Courses eligible Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Professional
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of research tuition fees up to a maximum of four years full-time equivalent for doctoral students and two years for research masters How to apply Please follow the step-by-step application process . Further
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for a PhD or Professional Doctorate as set out for their proposed program at Swinburne. hold a Bachelor Degree with First Class Honours (or equivalent) propose a research project that aligns with a
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(Forensicare). The scholarship opportunity is open to individuals who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and are enrolled in a Doctoral Program. The scholarship aims to support highly motivated and
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the candidate enrolling in the Doctor of Philosophy (Health Sciences), program. The capacity to work both independently and as part of a team in a collaborative manner. Problem solving and organisational
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student to join a cutting-edge project led by Professor Xia-Ji Liu, funded by the Australian Research Council. This position offers the chance to work at the forefront of theoretical physics at the Centre
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degree (i.e. Doctor of Philosophy, Professional Doctorate, or Master of Philosophy) have completed at least the first milestone of your research degree 'milestone' means a mandatory candidature event that
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manufacturing practices with real-world industry application. This full PhD scholarship is based at Swinburne’s School of Science, Computing and Engineering Technologies in Melbourne. The successful candidate
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Applied mathematics, fluid mechanics, high-performance computer simulations. Full time, fixed term position (3 years) at Hawthorn campus $34,700 per annum (2025 rate) About the Scholarship Higher
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student to join a cutting-edge project led by Professor Xia-Ji Liu, funded by the Australian Research Council. This position offers the chance to work at the forefront of theoretical physics at the Centre