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research journals or conferences. How to apply The first step is to email Professor Emilie Sauret detailing your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and interest in
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What you'll receive The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a four-year research training program, focusing on applied research that benefits industry by solving real-world challenges. It aims
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Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian permanent residents. Students undertaking the joint PhD program will be enrolled in a PhD at both institutions. Your supervisory team will comprise of academic
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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 open to
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information about this scholarship can be obtained from Associate Professor John Davis by emailing DFNER@unisq.edu.au.
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Australia between 1950 and 1970: a pivotal period of serious outbreaks, and the introduction of vaccines. The project is led by Professor Catharine Coleborne and will include an examination of oral history
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Metallurgy and Corrosion cluster, working within a multidisciplinary team spanning theory, advanced characterisation, and computational modelling. This environment provides an excellent platform for developing
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, computational modelling, and data-driven alloy design to: Understand the mechanisms of local austenite-to-ferrite transformation in low-alloy steels; Develop frameworks to predict and control
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Change Lab (Associate Professor Michele Barnes, University of Sydney), and leading network methodologist Dr Pavel Krivitsky (University of New South Wales). The overarching goal is to provide the first
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, performance, or related disciplines with reference to environmental and/or climate issues. This position is for an Indigenous applicant, and will be supervised by Dr Louise Devenish, Associate Professor Bhiamie