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: Full-time Duration: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) - 3.5-year fixed-term appointment Master of Engineering Science (Research) - 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: The successful applicant will
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, in various formats including images, texts and numeric values. The study of these unstructured data in the pathology laboratory information system (LIS), together with the information from
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, and supporting student learning. You will bring: A doctoral or post graduate research qualification in a relevant discipline; and/or Relevant health sector experience, particularly in the areas of Human
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Science and Doctor of Medicine Imogen This scholarship has contributed to my achievement of publishing my first paper as well as hosting lectures. These experiences will help as I work towards becoming a
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Tim McArdle Memorial Grant Achieving Potential Support Scholarship Created in memory of West Gippsland doctor, Tim McArdle, this grant is awarded to West Gippsland applicants who are interested in
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their skills and further their involvement in the broader local community. Total scholarship value Up to $18 000 Number offered Three at any one time See details Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor
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required. Contributing to the development, implementation and maintenance of efficient and effective systems and processes that support the submission, growth and pre- and post-award management
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Ben Boyd and has a focus on understanding the impact of structure in materials on their processing by the body, with a view to understanding the link between structure and function in drug and nutrient
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for assessment and diagnosis. This is typically a lengthy process, which can take up to 12 months in some areas. After this, individuals diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia are then referred
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from standard camera imagery. Such spatial computing applications represent the most significant paradigm shift in human-computer interaction (HCI) since the introduction of graphical user interfaces