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Secondary School will be able to nominate one of their graduating Year 12 students, who by their leadership and activity has effected positive change in their School or community, related to one of the three
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closely with the research team to advance cattle finishing systems in northern WA. One aspect of the PhD project will focus on finishing cattle in northern Western Australia in the Ord River Region using
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, microbiology, molecular ecology, genetic engineering, chemistry, organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, agricultural science, and soil science. The specifics of an individual student project will depend
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courses: Bachelor of Business (B1367) Master of Communication (M1277) Master of Education (M1367) Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) (B1399) Bachelor of Engineering Honours (H1287
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. Applicants are required to select one of the research projects listed as part of their application. Available Projects: DPIRD - I & D PhD Sustainable Management of thrips in WA horticulture DPIRD - I & D PhD
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(at least upper second-class Honours) or equivalent Meet standard university criteria for admission to PhD candidature on a full-time basis Scholarship applicants must also include a project outline showing
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. The objective of this project is to test a new model for assessing covert racism experienced by Indigenous youth, which includes the roles and responsibilities of non-Indigenous agents. This model can be utilised
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(at least upper second-class Honours) or equivalent Meet standard university criteria for admission to PhD candidature on a full-time basis Scholarship applicants must also include a project outline showing
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of: Positive social impact Inclusivity through enabling access to higher education. Independent thinking Proactively addressing environmental issues Fairness and equality Integrity Provider: Peacocke Trust
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), their scholarship will be terminated, and they will not receive further payment (if conditions set above have not been met). If there are unforeseen delays in a planned research activity beyond the control