20 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 PhD positions at University of Adelaide
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international Net Zero commitments. Eligibility: Applicants must be citizens of Australia, the United Kingdom, the European Union or the United States of America, or Australian permanent residents who
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-preventive-health-strategy-2021-2030?language=en Specifically, the purpose of this award is to complement funding in the field of research targeting: Obesity prevention through healthy food and nutrition
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excellence by providing a highly collaborative environment that benefits the research of all its scientists, whether at the graduate, post-doctoral or group leader level. A key initiative of the associate
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by the University’s Environment Institute, in collaboration with South Australian community and government groups. The project supports and is aligned with the ReBird the Ranges initiative, an alliance
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such that non-credible contingency event impacts can be assessed presents many challenges including: Redispatch of network to reflect future forecast of demand and generation Modelling of future network
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to extensive networks through the Westpac 100 Scholars Network. Eligibility criteria Scholarship applicants must: Be an Australian citizen or permanent resident Have completed your first undergraduate degree in
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sector. Opportunity to strengthen the professional network within the sustainability, AI, and building sectors. Eligibility: The PhD student must be: within the first 18 months of their candidature
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in communities globally by promoting and supporting the use of the best available evidence to inform decisions made at the point of care. This work begins and ends with the needs of those working in
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people’s benefit and enjoyment now and into the future. They are an authority on the state’s environment and natural resources, helping community, industry, and government make good long-term decisions
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project that will raise public awareness of this essential green space. The Adelaide Park Lands Association is a non-profit community based organisation formed in 1987 to protect and preserve the world