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international student. I'm finally able to participate in extra-curricular activities, complete an internship, and focus on my research project, instead of having to work part-time. These have developed my
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solely on my academic development. This resulted in me participating in many programs which have fostered my passion, skills, experience and relationships within science. The scholarship has taken me
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. Working collaboratively with teaching teams, the role supports flexible, inclusive and student-centred learning environments using contemporary teaching technologies. Responsibilities include developing and
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literacy through capturing real-time trace data about learners’ engagement with feedback and communicating the insights effectively to learners? RQ3: How does learner feedback literacy develop when
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to pursue high-quality independent research while contributing to the development and leadership of a fast-moving laboratory. You will work on projects exploring how meningeal stromal and immune cells sense
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can occur that are very different to the macroscopic world. Our group develops methods to measure and ‘see’ this atomic detail using some of the world’s most powerful electron microscopes. We apply
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B research-only academic, the appointee will contribute to collaborative research activities, produce high-quality publications and conference outputs, support the supervision and development
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molecular and cellular biology techniques Well developed planning and organisational skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills A collegiate approach to teamwork and research collaboration
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developed my technical skills for the medical field in future, and I also feel more self-confident in my abilities. Am I eligible? You must be one of the following: An Australian citizen A New Zealand citizen
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to connect to the broader activities of the Monash Stellar Explosions group and its international collaborators in supernova theory, stellar evolution, nucleosynthesis, and multi-messenger astronomy