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the top right-hand side of this page Please note that this link will direct you to the general "Equity Scholarship Program " application form. Once you submit your application, you will then be considered
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on optimisation techniques and differential equation discretisation schemes will be developed for solving the developed mathematical models. Computer codes in Python/Matlab/R implementing these models and numerical
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Eligible courses The successful candidate must enrol into a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program. Eligibility criteria The successful candidate must meet the minimum academic entry requirement for admission
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assessed by MEF and notified of the outcome by July 2025. TOUR INFORMATION: The 2025 program will be held from 18 November to 9 December. The 21 day study tour will take Australian university students
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research program for understanding the formation of reaction intermediates during the pyrolysis of biomass and model components, focusing on characteristics and reaction mechanisms and end effects. Student
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align with the Aus-ROC CRE program of research, the focus could be clinical, epidemiology, public health, health services, psychosocial, linguistic or spatial analysis. Student type Current Students
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the top right-hand side of this page Please note that this link will direct you to the general "Equity Scholarship Program " application form. Once you submit your application, you will be considered
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are not limited to: Build industry partnerships to create placement opportunities for Allied Health students and graduates, collaborating with the Program Manager to identify new clinical placements and
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component in an Honours, Masters or PhD program within a creative arts/performing arts discipline, or proven practitioner research experience and achievements. A minimum of three years professional experience
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School of Allied Health, and is associated with the CONNECT-CP Project led by Prof Jane Valentine CONNECT-CP (A Clinical Research Program to Improve Connection, Access and Translation of Evidence in