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support package over a period of up to 3.5 years for full-time studies and 7 years for part-time studies. It is intended that the Activity Lead undertakes a PhD full-time. An exception to this may be
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experience. Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods highly desirable. Proficiency in a language other than English is highly desirable. Evidence of journal or conference publications
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criteria We are looking for a self-motivated PhD candidate with excellent organisation, problem-solving and project management skills. The ideal candidate will have a background in either psychology
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an ARC Discovery Project. The purpose of this scholarship is to support TWO future PhD students to conduct basic research on “All-perovskite inorganic anion exchange membrane water electrolysis”. The key
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D.H. Sprenkle & F.P. Piercy (Eds.), Research methods in family therapy. Guilford Press. Elliott, R. (1986). Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) as a psychotherapy process research method. In L.S
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to further Australia’s contribution to the international Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Observatory. The key science question being addressed in this PhD is closely linked to both the core scientific activities
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Geophysics at Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia, offers an exciting PhD research opportunity in the area of active and passive seismic data analysis. The PhD candidate will be involved in
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behaviour. The project will be conducted through a mixed method research design (e.g., expert interviews and survey). It is feasible to complete the study in three to three and half years. It will receive
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Maximum number awarded 1 Eligible courses All applicable HDR courses. Eligibility criteria Self-motivated PhD students with a solid background in electrochemistry and a sound-understanding of chirality in
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. Eligibility criteria We are seeking a self-motivated PhD candidate with excellent organisation, problem-solving and project management skills. Experience or expertise in the research fields of chemical