56 application-programming-android Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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research program, produce high‑quality publications, contribute to competitive funding applications and support the translation of research into meaningful outcomes for communities and partners. Supervise
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invites applications for two research-focused Postdoctoral Research Fellow / Research Fellow positions in theoretical quantum physics. This recruitment comprises two distinct roles, each aligned
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modelling, or machine learning). Proficiency in statistical programming (e.g., R, Python, Stan, or similar). Experience developing and managing longitudinal studies. Evidence of contributions towards
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to build your research profile within a collaborative, high-performing team tackling real-world health challenges. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Develop a coherent research program in
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transformative new initiative within the Urban First Nations Research program, part of Professor James Ward’s ARC Laureate project. Grounded in Indigenous methodologies and delivered through four interconnected
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, Economics, Quantitative Sociology or a related discipline A strong interest in migration research and migration policy Demonstrated quantitative and analytical skills Programming experience in R and/or Stata
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will include: Research: Establish a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek and manage research funding, publish in reputable journals, and participate in project discussions. Utilise
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) Based at our St Lucia Campus About This Opportunity Join a high-impact, collaborative research program at UQ as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, working at the intersection of visualisation, visual
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, Quantitative Sociology or related discipline) . Demonstrated interest in migration research and policy, with a commitment to producing policy-relevant evidence. Strong analytical and programming capability in R
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://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40817680/ ). This program advances next-generation patient-specific organoid systems for skin disease modelling and therapeutic discovery. We are specifically seeking early career researchers who