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applicants): one in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS) disciplines. one in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Selection criteria Monash scholarships are highly
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This project will explore the use of Mixed-Reality (MR) headset technology to support people in performing maintenance tasks in complex environments, where the nature of the work involves close
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through use of genomics and machine learning in a clinical context. 2. Detect healthcare-associated transmission of AMR in real-time and transform outbreak response through use of novel long-read sequencing
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of all pre-employment and/or background checks required for the role, as determined by the University. Enquiries: Professor David Gilbert, Director of Entrepreneurship +61 3 9903 4298 Position Description
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or academia in an under-developed domain. You will, therefore, need to have an honours degree or Masters in psychology or a related social science field (e.g., business studies, criminology, sociology
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following criteria: Current undergraduate on-campus student enrolled in at least the second year of their degree in either the Faculty of Business and Economics or the Faculty of Arts* at a Monash campus in
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of Music (and Double Degrees) with a specialisation in any stream (Classical Music Performance, Composition and Music Technology, Jazz and Improvisation Performance, Popular Music) in the Sir Zelman Cowen
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. Working closely with the High Achievers team that delivers the esteemed Monash Scholars Program as well as a range of stakeholders both internally and externally, you’ll drive positive student recruitment
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to the care of marginalised people. Total scholarship value Up to $30,000 Number offered 1 per year See details Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine Imogen This scholarship has contributed to my
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University of Warwick (UK), explores the design and development of computational Decision Support tools to help us better manage the interactions between beneficial insects, such as bees, and the flowering