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considered in pain models that could be targets for new therapies. use the model to develop more efficient pathways and new pathways to consider for neuropathic pain.
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the instructions for applicants on the ACSPRI Fellowship Program website. About the scholarship PhD candidates at ACSPRI Member Institutions are invited to apply for the 2024-25 ACSPRI Fellowship Program. Valued
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the form is saved. If you would like some assistance with preparing your scholarship application, the Student Success Team has developed the following resource: Writing a strong application for a CIESJ
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but by no later than 15 August 2025 develop a research proposal which contributes significantly to the knowledge and wellbeing of rural and regional communities in Australia through journalism and
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are available to support: postgraduate students wanting to complete part of their Australian program in the US students seeking to complete a full US masters PhD students wanting to complete research in the US as
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bursary application, the QUT Student Success Team has developed the following resources: Writing a strong application for a CIESJ scholarship or bursary What happens next? A selection committee will assess
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What you'll receive The Australian Government contributes to the cost of tuition fees for all higher degree research domestic students via the Research Training Program Fees Offset and for
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opportunity prospective applicants must have identified or plan to identify a research project in a domain in a research team at the School of Electrical Engineering and Robotics applicants must nominate a
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enquiries, contact carumbainstitute@qut.edu.au or call 07 3138 3145 . Pathways to the program An Introduction to research program will be offered by the Carumba Institute, Graduate Research and Development
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students. Sport scholarships are spread over a number of categories to support athletes at all levels of performance. This includes talented sports people who are still developing and progressing in