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enrol full-time into the PhD program at Curtin University and must meet their Milestone 1, 2 and 3 requirements. Enquiries Prof. Boris Gurevich, email b.gurevich@curtin.edu.au Further Information
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women. Addressing these impacts is crucial for both public health and economic sustainability. This PhD project aims to explore the broad mental health impacts of physical violence on families across
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are looking for a self-motivated PhD candidate with excellent organisation, problem-solving and laboratory skills in pharmaceutical science or pharmacology or a closely related area. Candidates with strong
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. Significance The PhD scholarship will build and contribute to a very small evidence base in Australia and HICs more broadly. This is an under researched but growing area of drowning prevention. Together
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Council) PhD scholarships are funded via the ARC discovery project “Modelling, Design and Development of a Novel Wave-Energy Converter”. The purpose of these scholarships is to support outstanding students
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by an ARC DECRA project. The purpose is to support the PhD candidate to conduct basic research on “Applications of oxide materials for electrochemical water splitting and plastic degradation”. The key
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HDR Scholarship in flow assurance and corrosion mitigation at Curtin Corrosion Centre. Curtin University, in collaboration with Chevron Australia, offers one fully funded PhD positions. This research
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to study a PhD focused on Chemical Engineering or other relevant fields, e.g. Material Science & Engineering. Eligibility criteria Applicants are required to: Full-time enrolment Show the capacity to carry
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HDR courses. Eligibility criteria We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate with a Pharmacy degree. The candidate needs to have a strong command of written and spoken English. Additionally
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, (9) Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, (11) Sustainable Cities and Communities and (12) Responsible Consumption and Production. The PhD will be conducted within the Hydrogen Storage research