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not required but will be an advantage Applications Please submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) to Associate Professor Amin Sakzad Amin.Sakzad@monash.edu EOIs should include the following attachments
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Cabrini/Monash Nursing and Midwifery PhD Scholarship Program – The Peter Meese Cabrini Oncology Nursing PhD Scholarship Job No.: 690199 Location: To be confirmed (Clayton/Malvern) Employment Type
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in galaxies: how gas and dust form molecular clouds, how stars are born from these environments, and how stellar evolution and feedback return material back to the interstellar medium. Stars are born
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Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School, Integrated PhD Program 2027 Fully Funded 4.5-Year PhD in Health Economics - Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) Job no.: 625101 Location
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for Rapid Research into Antisemitism, led by Associate Professor David Slucki. The Initiative supports rigorous, policy-relevant and publicly engaged research on antisemitism in Australia. This scholarship is
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Architecture, they will work with Professor Kalms and a Post Doctoral Research Associate. The XYX Lab, co-directed by Professor Nicole Kalms is a team of interdisciplinary design researchers exploring gender
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www.monashchildrenshospital.org/monash-newborn , and www.hudson.org.au/research-centre/the-ritchie-centre . Supervisory team The principal supervisor will be Associate Professor Flora Wong. Co-supervisor will be Professor Rod Hunt
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. "Studying the origin of the new discovered class of weak CN stars in the Magellanic Clouds using stellar variability" "How do stars merge? Studying the merger between low and intermediate-mass main-sequence
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Student Health Cover (OSHC). Principal Supervisor(s): Professor Diego Ramirez-Lovering , Dr Michaela Prescott Associate Supervisor(s): Dr Tanvi Maheshwari , Dr Brendan Josey The Opportunity Applications
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as part of the Monash Initiative for Rapid Research into Antisemitism, led by Associate Professor David Slucki. The Initiative supports rigorous, policy-relevant and publicly engaged research