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planes and enable the in-situ growth of active nanoparticles. These lattice planes inherently exhibit distinct properties, including defects, electronic structures, and a tendency to form nanoparticles
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postdoctoral fellows and their families, who bring their talents and creativity from all parts of the world to Western Australia to conduct ground-breaking research. Our researchers pursue everything from ‘blue
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postdoctoral researchers and 12 Ph.D. students) with diverse research interests in energy storage technologies. The group already has strong industrial linkages and international partnerships that will allow
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the area of microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation is limited due to poor understanding of bio-mineral reaction kinetics at molecular level; highlighting the need for unpinning the role
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also not be in receipt of any other scholarship. Essential: English language IELTS level of 7 and above Essential: Successful completion of an Honours or Masters programme with a research component (or
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consistently to the required level and remain enrolled on a full time basis for the duration of the scholarship. Enquiries Professor Ranil Coorey via email only R.Coorey@curtin.edu.au Scholarships Email Alert
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Arts) Eligibility criteria Essential: English language IELTS level of 7.5 or above (minimum of 7.5 for Reading and for Writing), or equivalent. Essential: Successful completion of a 4th-year Honours
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minimum of 2 years full-time equivalent clinical experience in a medical (pre-consultant level), dental, allied health, registered nurse or midwifery profession be employed at a 0.2 FTE minimum as a
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are looking for an applicant with a relevant level of tertiary qualifications consistent with Curtin policy e.g. Honours Degree, or a Master’s degree, awarded with Credit or Distinction, in health promotion
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to execute and costly to implement. Therefore, new population-level strategies, targeting whole communities, are urgently needed. This project aims to develop a new toolkit to promote dementia risk reduction