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per the Monash Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend Be inspired, every day Drive your own learning at one of the world’s top 80 universities Take your career in exciting, rewarding directions About
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) IELTS 7.0 (no band < 6.5) Peer-reviewed publications (preferred) Why Join Us? Work in a supportive, collaborative research environment Access cutting-edge forensic science facilities Supervision from
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PhD scholarship is funded as an important part of an ARC Discovery project Climate Vocabularies: New methodologies for music and science communication, conducted by Dr Louise Devenish, Professor
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inference. PhD Program The project is based in the Centre for Health Economics, a large and active economics research group within the Monash Business School in Melbourne, Australia. As a candidate in the CHE
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will receive a Research Living Allowance, at current value of $37,145AUD per annum 2026 full-time rate (tax-free stipend), indexed plus allowances as per RTP stipend scholarship conditions at: https
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information, please contact: Professor Dennis Petrie dennis.petrie@monash.edu or Dr Gozde Aydin gozde.aydin@monash.edu Integrated PhD Program The project is based in the Centre for Health Economics (CHE), a
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to work closely with other leading academics at Monash University, including Professor Carol Propper , A/Prof Terrence Cheng and Dr Danusha Jayawardana . As a candidate in the CHE Integrated PhD Program
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. The candidate will work within a multidisciplinary team comprising experts in GPCR biology, computational pharmacology, artificial intelligence, and neurovascular in vivo models. The applicant will have access
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they fulfil the criteria for Masters by Research & PhD admission at Monash University. Details of the relevant requirements are available at https://www.monash.edu/engineering/future-students/graduate-research
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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