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by the University’s Environment Institute, in collaboration with South Australian community and government groups. The project supports and is aligned with the ReBird the Ranges initiative, an alliance
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marketing. The alcohol industry’s sponsorship of events and activities around aquatic environments remains a challenge. Environmental features, including geospatial distribution and alcohol-related
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complex public health issue underpinned by a range of environmental, commercial, social, and cultural factors. Alcohol use amongst young people has declined over the past three decades, however there has
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The Adelaide Graduate Research School is partnering with the Department for Environment and Water to provide various research internship opportunities for our PhD students. The Department
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handling H2S gas in extreme laboratory environments. Eligibility criteria Australian citizen, Australian Permanent Resident, Permanent Humanitarian Visa and New Zealand Citizen Full-time enrolment Show an
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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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passionate and driven individual with a strong background in bioinformatics, AI, or related fields. The successful candidate will have the chance to work within a dynamic and collaborative environment
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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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that enable robust, real-time detection in complex environments. Scholarship: A generous scholarship package of AUD $80k per year is available for the successful applicant, providing a stipend to support living
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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