274 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment positions at Monash University
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towards my studies, but it has also provided me an outlet to reflect on my well-being and pursue a healthier life. Through this, I've built on my experiences in high school and incorporated effective
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Master of Commerce Scholarship Sir John Monash Fee Scholarship The Master of Commerce is a research-oriented programme preparing students for a PhD and an academic career. Offered as part of
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the criteria for PhD admission at Monash University. Details of eligibility requirements to undertake a PhD in the Faculty of Information Technology can be found on the How to Apply webpage. Please note
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of Information Technology (FIT). The precise details of the PhD project are open to negotiation, but it should be designed with the aim of making a positive difference to the life experience of people with disabilities
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catastrophically so. This PhD will develop technologies for addressing this serious problem, building upon our groundbreaking research into the problem . Required knowledge A solid grounding in machine learning
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Australia, we offer comprehensive courses across two Monash campuses – Clayton and Peninsula. Our high-quality tertiary degrees are delivered in a vibrant and supportive learning environment to equip students
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practice-based PhD program, please see: https://sensilab.monash.edu/work-with-us/practice-based-phd/
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This PhD project aims to mitigate the data scarcity of new NLP and Multimodal applications by developing novel active learning algorithms. In this project, the student will leverage large foundation
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to undertake a full-time PhD, Masters by coursework or Masters by research that is in a field that contributes to the Foundation's focus areas of technology and innovation, strengthening Australia-Asia ties
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creation of a technical architecture with attention to affordances and technical standards for management and collaborative research. There will necessarily be a particular focus on the cross-jurisdictional