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for a QUT Doctor of Philosophy , including any English language requirements not have previously completed a PhD be able to commence the program in the year of the offer enrol as a full-time PhD student
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of a multi-disciplinary research team Meet RMIT’s entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy. Candidates with backgrounds in biomedical science are encouraged to apply. To be eligible
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. Students will receive a standard PhD on completion. Eligibility The applicant must: be an Australian citizen or Permanent Resident, or a New Zealand citizen meet the entry requirements for a QUT Doctor of
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supports high-achieving Vietnamese candidates to undertake a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Curtin University, Perth Western Australia. Project 89 is a Vietnam Government training scheme under Ministry of
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-ARFOD, Doctor of Philosophy - Agriculture and Food Science Eligibility criteria Full-time enrolment Show an active commitment to the research and teaching Successful recipients must also not be in receipt
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research in and across the field. PhD students will receive $20,840 in allowances (training, travel, thesis). Eligibility You need to meet the entry requirements for a QUT Doctor of Philosophy , including
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degrees Doctor of Philosophy Master of Philosophy Professional doctorate Explore Why choose QUT Fast track to postgraduate Scholarships Applying guide Flexible study options Student life Events Online study
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. Eligibility criteria The successful candidate must meet the minimum academic entry requirement for admission into the Doctor of Philosophy program https://research.curtin.edu.au/postgraduate/ including
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are developing new composites to address the Waste Heat problem. Waste Heat is a huge challenge in the global energy transition. We are developing new materials and system to enhance the conversion of heat to
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Superhydrophobic membranes with water repellent properties are required for emerging processes such as membrane distillation (MD), for example to draw freshwater vapor from saline water, and