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the wider Initiative and contribute to shared activities, while developing and completing their own distinct PhD thesis. The PhD topic is open to negotiation within the Initiative’s aims and may use
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communication strategies and community support and action for electrifying Australian transport, analysing communication interventions, and developing and testing strategies for amplifying policy support and
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Antenna Design: Developing innovative antenna systems compatible with metal detector coils, optimized for tasks such as minimum-metal landmine detection and deep object detection. Low Power, Compact
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international collaborators, develop advanced mixed-methods skills (including qualitative, computational, and AI-assisted analysis), and contribute to policy- and public-facing research outputs.
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considered in pain models that could be targets for new therapies. use the model to develop more efficient pathways and new pathways to consider for neuropathic pain.
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. The candidate will join a vibrant interdisciplinary research environment and have opportunities to engage with national and international collaborators, develop advanced mixed-methods skills (including
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. Preventing Sexual Misconduct was developed in consultation with students and subject-matter experts for the University, and provides practical information about: Understanding sexual misconduct Contributing
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in law and fact and to develop policies and responses on behalf of women on a statewide basis. Sandy Smith (President) president@ncwq.org.au Kathy Cavanagh (Bursary Program Manager) bursaries
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environment and have opportunities to engage with national and international collaborators, develop advanced mixed-methods skills (including fundamental, computational, and AI-assisted analysis), and embark
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people living at home, family members and care providers. By developing and testing creative strategies, this project will generate new knowledge about interpersonal communication within a dynamic context