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Kickstart your career with CSIRO’s Industry PhD Advancing circular economy: critical minerals recovery from mineral sands processing and TiO2 pigment residues at Tronox Tronox is a proud leader of
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. Applicants are required to select one of the research projects listed as part of their application. Available Projects: DPIRD - I & D PhD Sustainable Management of thrips in WA horticulture DPIRD - I & D PhD
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The Arthur McComb PhD Field Work Grant Arthur McComb was Professor of Environmental Science at Murdoch University from 1989-1996. He was passionate in wanting to improve the state of environmental
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Climate Resilience and Adaptation of Pilbara Leaf-nosed Bats We are seeking two highly motivated PhD candidates for a funded research program to predict the vulnerability of Pilbara-leaf-nosed bats
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Unlocking the biodiverse recarbonising potential of Australian soils Murdoch University, in partnership with Curtin University, UWA and ETH Zurich is offering a domestic PhD scholarship to
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CSIRO IPhD Scholarship - AI-empowered visual recognition system for dairy cow identification, health and behaviour monitoring and detection The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year
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interviewed by the supervisory team, which will then nominate a preferred candidate and notify the Graduate Research Office. Successful candidates must also apply for PhD admission to Murdoch University
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closely with the research team to advance cattle finishing systems in northern WA. One aspect of the PhD project will focus on finishing cattle in northern Western Australia in the Ord River Region using
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support for the practical aspects of masters and PhD research projects relevant to the areas of animal health and welfare. Alistair Murdoch was a 1981 graduate of Murdoch University Veterinary School
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Trillion Trees Shirley Fyfe Scholarship This scholarship is available to support a student’s study for an honours year degree, PhD or Masters in the Discipline group of Environmental and