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Background Expressions of interest The HERknee CRE PhD Scholarship aims to support outstanding candidates undertaking research aligned with the objectives of the HERknee CRE’s mission to reduce the
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for: TAFE students to build hands-on technical and trade skills, and University students to expand their expertise – including trades and technical fields such as engineering, communications, and
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Professor Prabir Sarker, School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Western Australia, Email: p.sarker@curtin.edu.au , Web: https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/prabir
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The SNXG (Swinburne Engineering Excellence Group) scholarships are generously funded by Technotia Laboratories and support high achieving students to excel in the field of engineering. These
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Scholarship Loxton Scholarship in Engineering Application is required. Check eligibility Key scholarship details Application status Not open yet Applications open 22 Aug 2025 Applications close 9
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professor in the School’s history). After obtaining her PhD in mathematics from the University of Melbourne, she held appointments in the USA at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US Environmental
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and enduring legacy. Pio was an important part of the Swinburne community for over 30 years, particularly within the Faculty of Engineering. During his time at Swinburne, Pio exemplified the values
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the development of low-carbon concrete. The concrete and structural engineering laboratory of School of civil and mechanical engineering has state-of-the-art research facilities and resources to complete
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Applications are invited from students intending to undertake study in the areas of Architecture, Engineering, Fine Arts (Music excluded) or Classical Antiquity, in a country other than Australia
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H200 computer. Moderna is a leader in the creation of the field of mRNA medicine. Through the advancement of mRNA technology, Moderna is reimagining how medicines are made and transforming how we treat