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, beginning in your second year of study. Benefits $6000 per annum, for the duration of the degree. An invitation to take part in Monash Minds , a leadership program for first year students. Number offered One
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connected neuroimaging research program—applications are warmly encouraged from candidates seeking to play a key role in advancing high-quality, impactful research. Monash University seeks applicants
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Quantum–Classical Algorithms for Scalable Data Systems and Intelligent Analytics Unsupervised Music Emotion Tagging (Affective Computing) Authorised by: Marketing, Faculty of IT , Monash University
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. The Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences is seeking a motivated Research Officer to support the operations of a leading epigenetics laboratory within the Blood Cancer Program at the Australian
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service and high‑quality outcomes Well‑developed written and verbal communication skills The ability to work independently while contributing positively to a team Strong computer literacy, including
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also provides additional accommodation support to students through a Preferred Accommodation Provider Program and the delivery of information and resources on the private rental market for the broader
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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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with one of the host sites in the SKILLED clinical trials internships program. Number offered Varies based on available funding. Selection criteria Based on academic achievement, CV and cover letter
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Learning for De Novo Molecular Design from Analytical Spectra Hybrid Quantum–Classical Algorithms for Scalable Data Systems and Intelligent Analytics Unsupervised Music Emotion Tagging (Affective Computing
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The United Nations Development Programme has identified access to information as an essential element to support poverty eradication. People living in poverty are often unable to access information