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in Engineering (e.g., Chemical, Materials, Environmental, Resources) or Chemistry (e.g., Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Electrochemistry) or equivalent degree. Students with previous research
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brings about. Some relevant areas of interest include: Sociology of consumption in particular how people respond to social and economic incentives and barriers to energy efficient homes; Environmental
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to environmental stimuli that contributes to changes in the sperm RNA profile and characterize the breadth and function of RNA harbored in the sperm cell. The candidate will use techniques such as cell culture, IVF
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(human geography, sociology, environmental social science, development studies, etc), sustainability science, or related fields demonstrate expertise in qualitative research methods demonstrate ability
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. From both social and environmental perspectives, the integration of these advanced systems will reduce carbon emissions and accelerate the transition to cleaner energy solutions, in alignment with
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for communicating climate science through music. A focus is placed on how music can enhance environmental storytelling to create more compelling and emotionally resonant climate messaging, and how engagement with
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PhD: Health Equity, Access & Inequality, Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School Centre for Health Economics Job No: 688670 Location: Caulfield campus Duration: 4.5-year fixed-term
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of sociocultural, environmental and interpersonal challenges and opportunities. Expected outcomes of this project include enhanced capacity to enable participation in bridging communication gaps
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international research across research themes including: disadvantage and health ; global and environmental health economics ; economic behaviour, incentives and preferences in health ; and, economic modelling
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health ; global and environmental health economics ; economic behaviour, incentives and preferences in health ; and, economic modelling of health policies and technologies . Employment Prospects PhD