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the area of structural health monitoring of civil engineering structures on an Australian Research Council Early Career Industry Fellowship project titled, 'Transforming Smart Bridge Monitoring by Computer
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student wishing to study in the broad Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, especially media and communications. Eligibility criteria Essential: full-time enrolment Essential: the successful recipients must
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years, with the potential to apply for a 6-month extension. Scholarship Details Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses Doctor of Philosophy (Humanities or Social Sciences or Media, Culture and Creative
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transformation in the delivery of Australia’s Opioid Dependence Treatment Program (ODTP) is underway. Reforms commencing in the second half of 2023 will dramatically reduce the costs of treatment. In collaboration
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across the two ICRAR nodes working on a wide range of science, engineering and high- performance computing in the fields of radio astronomy, statistics and data science. Through ICRAR, CIRA is working
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linked to a good quality of life as it enables chewing, smiling, and swallowing, improves appearance self-esteem, comfort, nutrition, and social interaction, which are all contributors to happiness and
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technologies, social structures, and networks. Effective C2 organisational systems are critical not only to military settings, but also to the operation of many civil domains, including emergency response
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current environmental problems and accelerate the nation's progress towards a carbon-neutral society, reinforcing Australia's leading position in the renewable energy and material science sectors
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Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses All applicable HDR courses. Eligibility criteria • Background in public health, health promotion, or social/behavioural sciences. • Experience or interest in
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Australia (BSc Data Science [Honours] Classifying Successful Patterns of Play in Field Hockey) and a Data Science PhD with the Fremantle Football Club (Sam Moffatt: Understanding Complexity: A machine