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aimed at identifying the causes and consequences of cognitive offloading in children . Working with project lead Dr Jonathan Redshaw , you will have the opportunity to develop your expertise and emerging
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research funding support. Contribute to progressing towards the transfer of knowledge, technology and practices to research end users through translation. This is a research focused position. Further
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project development. Expert knowledge of environmental economics and techno-economic modelling for carbon mitigation and removal projects. Scientific expertise in carbon mineralization technologies using
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transfer of knowledge, technology and practices to research end users through translation, including commercialisation of UQ intellectual property. Review and draw upon best practice research methodologies
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, or soil science. Demonstrated expertise in gene expression profiling using real time PCR or high throughput sequencing. An understanding or ability to acquire knowledge of plant microbe interactions with a
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expertise and knowledge to end-users of the NQCT. Contribute, where relevant, to ensuring the Facility operates efficiently and effectively. Maintain accurate records, results and outcomes of experiments
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Miszkiewicz part of her recently awarded ARC Future Fellowship investigating social and temporal dynamics of bone health. The successful applicant will provide specialist scientific knowledge and skills in
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. Knowledge of Australian energy policy, Indigenous governance, or regional development. Strong project coordination or stakeholder engagement skills. The successful candidate may be required to complete a
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and social determinants influencing sexual health outcomes. You will oversee both qualitative and quantitative data collection, ensuring cultural safety and community governance, while driving knowledge
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cerebral palsy or related conditions. This role requires expert paediatric knowledge and clinical expertise, particularly in assessment methods for children at risk of cerebral palsy. The successful