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hours a week) Duration: Fixed Term position until 31st December 2025 Remuneration: $88k - $117k base (+ 17% Super, leave loading) Location: Kensington, Sydney Why this role matters This role will be
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Overview: Full-time, Fixed Term Position for 1 Year Salary Academic Level A + 17% Superannuation and Flexible Working Arrangements Based at the Melbourne CBD campus, but may be required
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the monthly meeting with the industry to report project progress. This position will be supporting research into Childhood Dementia Disorders and will require demonstrated experience in lab-based skills and
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Full time fixed term till 3 December 2027 at Northern Clinical School Opportunity to conduct research and/or scholarly activities regarding neuroendocrine tumours Base Salary $109,301 - $116,679
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Located on the Camden Campus at the University of Sydney in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences Full time, 2-year fixed term position Base Salary $105,314- $116,679 + 17% superannuation
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fixed term position, Level A, Base Salary $105,314 - $112,690 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity We are seeking an ambitious and talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to undertake fundamental
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Base Salary, Level B $122,830 - $145,858 p.a. (pro-rata) + 17% superannuation About the opportunity Applications are invited for the appointment of a Postdoctoral Researcher in Quantum Information Theory
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simulation of meta-optical components, as well as their fabrication using nanotechnology techniques. The role also includes developing methods for optical and/or electrical characterisation. You will be based
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simulation of meta-optical components, as well as their fabrication using nanotechnology techniques. The role also includes developing methods for optical and/or electrical characterisation. You will be based
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-based constructs to investigate the role of specific interneuron populations in Alzheimer's disease. Experience with behavioural, biochemical, and histological analysis in rodents is highly desirable. You