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The Mymobility Scholarship is funded by Zimmer Biomet to support a full-time PhD student who is commencing research in orthopaedics and patient monitoring. Mymobility was developed by Zimmer Biomet
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As part of a new collaborative Australian Research Council Discovery Project between the University of Adelaide, the University of Oxford and Durham University, we are seeking to fill three fully
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These scholarships are funded by the Australian Research Council (3) and the University of Adelaide (1) to support 4 full-time PhD students who are undertaking research in the field of battery
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University as we prepare to open our doors in January 2026. Adelaide University will combine the strengths of the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia, and we are dedicated to creating
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candidature, students will experience research in both university and industry settings, and undertake specialised training in research translation and commercialisation. The University of Adelaide and Lockheed
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. Such declines will likely compromise the diverse ecosystem services these species provide. In 2004 Robert Dean Croser bequeathed funds to the University to support woodland recovery in the MLR. Mr Croser was a
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university outside of Australia, with no restrictions on field of study or institution. If successful in your application, you will receive $100,000 AUD for each year of study up to a maximum of $300,000 AUD
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at the University of Western Australia. This research focuses on understanding the impact of large motions of wave energy converters on hydrodynamic loads and developing nonlinear hydrodynamic models. The successful
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cutting-edge research in biochemistry, molecular biology and plant science. The student will be supervised by Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa based at the University of Adelaide. Dr Tatiana Soares da Costa is
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(University of Adelaide). Project 1.4. Quantum biosensor development (University of Adelaide). Project 1.5. Quantum chemical sensor development (University of Adelaide). Project 2.1. Superconducting quantum