15 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST" scholarships at Flinders University
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Exchange candidates will be funded to undertake programs or projects that will form part of their research in progress at their home institution. The program encourages applications from: (i
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We are seeking an outstanding PhD candidate to undertake a program of research within a broader NHMRC Investigator Grant entitled: Using Sleep Technologies to Better Define and Manage Insomnia
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to the implementation science and evaluation components of this program, which is grounded in principles of Indigenous data sovereignty, self-determination, and health equity. Students will have the opportunity
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. This program will reduce the financial burden of PEPs and enable students to develop their skills and enjoy the experience of living in a rural or remote community.
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, British, and US histories of empire in the Pacific but also welcome projects exploring other case studies in the region during the 19th, and 20th centuries.
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Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Science, or another aligned STEM Bachelor degree. Have at least two years of full-time (or equivalent) study remaining in their degree All applicants who meet the above
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with Masters or honours degrees in the following disciplines, or with equivalent research or work experience will be favourably considered: water economics, social sciences, public policy, water resource
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Applicants will be ranked based on academic merit (ATAR or GPA). Preference may be given to full-time students. No more than 50% of scholarships will be allocated to any one program stream
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Flinders University invites applications for a fully funded PhD scholarship linked to the ARC-funded project Defining the Evolution of Apex Arthropod Predators. The project will be supervised by Dr Russell Bicknell, with potential co-supervisors including Dr Bruno Buzatto, Professor Mike Lee,...
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We are seeking an outstanding candidate to undertake a Psychology research project in a co-funded industry-based PhD titled: Whose problem is it anyway? Navigating shared responsibility for child and adolescent mental health and wellbeing outcomes in educational settings. Schools are complex...