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Undersold: Climate change threats much greater than reports

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A new study has revealed that the language used by the global climate change watchdog, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, is overly conservative.

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Centre for Energy Technology PhD Scholarship

The ARENA funded research project, Laser Diagnostics in Non-isothermal Multiphase Flows, focuses on the development and application of non-intrusive optical diagnostics in complex multi-phase flows. The project aims for simultaneous real-time imaging of particles and gas temperature.

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Non-Linear Vibro-Acoustic Meta-Materials PhD Top-Up Scholarships

Applications are now open for two PhD scholarships valued at $42,596 per annum (RTP + $15K top-up), for 3 years.

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Harbin Institute of Technology Recruitment Fair - 22 March

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how to prepare for job hunting & future employment

Listen to advice from five careers counselors from around the globe about how PhD Students can prepare for job hunting & future employment. From building soft skills to developing industry awareness and entrepreneurial capabilities; this article covers it all!

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Joint PhD Program with the University of Nottingham now open to Engineering!

The jointly awarded PhD Program from the University of Adelaide and the University of Nottingham has now open to all disciplines, including Engineering!

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Free public lecture: What do probability, disease and energy have in common?

In this free public lecture, PhD students Angus Lewis and Dennis Lui will explore real world problems they have encountered in the energy and public health sectors, and show how mathematics is used to help make informed decisions in the face of uncertainty.

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How (and why) to stay optimistic when it feels like the environment is falling apart

Humans love optimism. It’s a no-brainer – optimism makes us feel good and wanting more. This attraction has deep neurological roots that affect both our brain functions and how we process new information.

New research outlines steps to usefully combine optimism with pessimism when talking about environmental conservation.

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AINSE Winter School Scholarship

The Australian Institute for Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE) is offering a prestigious scholarship for students interested in the use of nuclear techniques, across a wide range of disciplines. Students studying disciplines such as archaeology, biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, materials science, medicine, nanotechnology, and physics are encouraged to apply.

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Australian Academy of Sciences Selby Fellowship Public Lecture - Will the Earth become too hot for your grandchildren to handle: the science and politics of carbon emissions and storage.

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