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half years to complete. Ideal candidate This PhD research opportunity would suit someone with a strong quantitative background (e.g. econometrics, statistics), and an interest in applying their skills
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statistics. Must be eligible to enrol in PhD programs at Curtin University. Application process Please send your CV, academic transcripts and brief rationale why you want to join this research project via
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We are seeking outstanding candidates for fully funded PhD Scholarship opportunities working jointly at Flinders University Caring Futures Institute and the South Australian Health and Medical
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research priority, leverage existing Australian investments, and provide computational and statistical training. Expected outcomes include advances in astrophysical knowledge, enhanced national and
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are looking for a motivated PhD candidate with an interest in clinical and emotion research. Candidates should ideally have strong skills in quantitative statistics. Must be eligible to enrol in PhD programs
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Statistics for the Australian Grains Industry 3 (SAGI3). Investment. The University of Adelaide, in collaboration with Curtin University and The University of Queensland, is leveraging machine learning, data
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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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What you'll receive You'll receive a stipend of $33,637 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to six months if approved
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of their difficulties. Discovery strategies typically involve writing or talking about their problems in a safe context. Aims This PhD aims to codesign a research study to establish initial evidence for the efficacy
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water-related injury statistics and drowning deaths. Deaths occur at the beach, off rocks in rivers whilst swimming and boating. Often these recreational activities involve the consumption of alcohol