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: Future study Study area: Agricultural and veterinary sciences; Architecture, building, planning and design; Arts, humanities and social sciences; Business and economics; Education; Engineering; Environment
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start up environment. This is an unpaid role with flexible scheduling to complement your studies. The experience will provide exposure to both academic research and the fast moving world of biotech
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(ecology, environment, soil, agriculture, precision agriculture, biological sciences) Eligibility criteria 1. Applicants must hold a First or Upper Second-Class Bachelor's degree (or its
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the Monash Health Translation Precinct (MHTP) –an innovative environment directly integrated with Monash Health – Victoria’s largest healthcare service, providing access to clinical research opportunities
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. Demonstrated skills in mammalian cell culture. Experience working across both wet-lab and computational environments. Experience handling human and animal biospecimens within a PC2 laboratory. Proven ability
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fieldwork and conference travel, for a passionate early childhood professional. The project aims to investigate children’s capacity to read their natural and engineered environment for risks, engineer
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, supportive environment with access to cutting edge facilities. The Opportunity Expressions of interest are sought from outstanding domestic and international candidates for PhD study within the Department
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in applications such as biosensing, environmental monitoring, and neuromorphic interfaces, owing to their compatibility with aqueous environments and biological systems. This is an experimental project
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solutions with potential to inform policy and practice at local and national levels. The project will be supervised by Professor Keogh and conducted within a vibrant research environment across both clinical
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the reactions of several chemical species and the results in varying corrosivity of such environments. To tackle this interdisciplinary problem, we are looking for a PhD candidate with a strong chemistry and/or