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qualifications or progress towards postgraduate qualifications in Computer Science, Physics, Engineering (Aerospace, Computer Systems, Electrical, Mechatronics, Mechanical) or related discipline and extensive
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What you'll receive The Australian Government contributes to the cost of tuition fees for all higher degree research domestic students via the Research Training Program Fees Offset and for
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Doctorate to Postdoctoral Fellowship (P2P) Program . The P2P program supports Indigenous Australians to gain a doctoral research qualification and follow a pathway into academic positions. Students
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with natural ecosystems. The SERF contributes to Australia’s national land observatory (TERN), and is a part of the International Long-Term Ecological Research network (ILTER). SERF also has a strong
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contributes to Australia’s national land observatory (TERN), and is a part of the International Long-Term Ecological Research network (ILTER). SERF also has a strong outreach program, welcoming close to 1000
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School of Chemistry and Physics School of Computer Science School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences School of Information Systems School of Mathematical Sciences The Faculty is renowned for its
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, including oversight of the development and implementation of the Cultural Empowerment Leadership Program. We’re offering this role as a hybrid position as part of QUT’s commitment to embracing
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located at Gardens Point campus, with facilities at our Kelvin Grove student centre. On both campuses we have computer labs, places to study and work with tutors, and places to meet with other students. All
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communication technologies and inspire them through our research and teaching activities to think critically, act responsibly, and work successfully. We offer a taught postgraduate program focused on Digital
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as an architect or the capacity to be registered. 3. Experience in developing and maintaining a research program as demonstrated by high-quality publications, success in attracting research funding