42 programming-language-"Prof"-"Prof" PhD positions at Curtin University in Australia
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Program (RTP) Stipend scholarship or equivalent university research scholarship valued $38,440 per annum and indexed annually - Accommodation allowance valued at $25,740 in 2026 and subject to
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Any HDR student wishing to study in biomedical research Eligibility criteria The successful candidate must meet the minimum academic entry requirement for admission into the Doctor of Philosophy program
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psychometric measures of alexithymia (Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire; Preece et al., 2018), and have ongoing research programs with international collaborators exploring its clinical applications. Objectives
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(the first class honours or upper second class honours) in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering or a related fields. The language requirement (IELTS: Overall 6.5, Speaking, Writing, Reading and Listening
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. Language requirement: IELTS, Overall 6.5, Speaking, Writing, Reading and Listening 6.0 or TOEFL, Overall 79, Reading, 13, Listening 13, Speaking 18, Writing 21. Details can be found at https
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Merit Based Value CSIRO shall award the student an iPhD Program Scholarship annually (GST exempt), starting at $35,020 in the first year, indexed at 3% annually, for a maximum of 4 years. This is
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et al., 2020). It provides a single-session, universal intervention delivered to between 10 and 200 individuals at a time, and it contrasts with other online programs that are formed from multiple
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the project team listed in ‘Our People’ above. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will have enrolled into and commenced the PhD program by June 2022. Prospective applicants can obtain
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Cohort Studies Research Support Program (2024) to undertake a program of work into dementia risk prediction and reduction in WA and nationally. We have secured funds to engage with a design team to develop
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in the design, implementation, evaluation and dissemination of quality integrated health promotion programs. Located within CERIPH, the Drowning Prevention Evidence and Evaluation Project (DEEP) works