53 distributed-systems-phd positions at University of Southern Queensland in Australia
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This project aims to advance the field of human movement science by addressing the challenges encountered when developing a low-cost, automated system for screening the movement of pre-elite student
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UniSQ is offering a number of stipend (living allowance) scholarships for domestic students studying, or commencing the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in 2026. Applications in all areas of research
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to improve on-farm planning. The project is strongly industry-linked, with a clear pathway to applied outcomes. This project is offered through the prestigious CSIRO Industry PhD Program supported by an expert
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salary is ineligible. Eligibility Prior to applying, please read, understand, and agree to all the requirements listed in the CCA IBD PhD Scholarship Application Information document. To be eligible
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the year of the offer • enrol as a full-time PhD student. The Program is not designed for part-time arrangements and are strongly discouraged. However, part-time may potentially be considered only
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problems and new ideas in the fields of agribusiness, agriculture, food innovation and supply chains. Our intent is that this scholarship will support the generation of new knowledge and new ways of thinking
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UniSQ offers an International PhD Stipend and Fees Scholarship for international students studying or commencing the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in 2026. Applications in all areas of research
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UniSQ is offering a limited number of stipend (living allowance) scholarships for domestic or international students studying, or commencing a Master by Research Program in 2026. Students studying
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evidence of your current financial circumstances. *Applicants will also be assessed on academic achievement. *Preference is given to Freemasons, their children, grandchildren, and descendants of deceased
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Strategic leadership opportunity at the whole-of-institution level Build genuine partnerships based on deep respect for First Nations knowledge systems and peoples to foster engagement and belonging