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/Applicant information The Colin Mort Master of Architecture Scholarship (Scholarship ) has been developed to support future and current Master of Architecture students at Curtin University in need, with a
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About the scholarship Application status: No application required Applicable study: Masters level study in a professional Architecture programme Opening date: By nomination Closing date: By
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of student work. The main purpose of the Prize is to reward the student from Part I of the Master of Architecture (Professional) Degree programme who produces a studio project that receives the highest mark
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to support a Master of Architecture (Professional) thesis student who demonstrates excellence in design for socially sustainable, humanitarian values. Regulations How to apply You do not need to apply
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, microbial solutions, microbiome and health, nature-based climate solutions, wastewater treatment, sustainable/circular production, life cycle assessment, photoelectrocatalysis and sustainable chemistry
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activities. You will contribute to a high-impact global mission addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals, gaining exposure to real-world technology application at the interface between laboratory
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If you are interested in supporting the educational mission of the University of Alaska and working across the state, including in rural areas, please apply here. The College of Indigenous Studies is looking for adjunct faculty/part-time instructors. This position is unique as multiple campuses...
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-stakeholder environments. Chemical and biological analysis of waste streams represents a critical component of sustainable sanitation technology development, particularly as communities worldwide seek safe and
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field combines cutting-edge engineering with sustainable development, making it highly relevant to both technological advancement and humanitarian impact in today's interconnected world. This project aims
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contributing to environmental sustainability. A hyper-crosslinked polymer-coated sponge (HPCS) was previously developed and successfully applied by CSIRO Manufacturing to remove oil from oil-in-water emulsions