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CSIRO’s strategies. The Research Scientist may be engaged in scientific activity ranging from fundamental research to the investigation of specific industry or community problems. The Research Scientist
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psychosocial hazards. Assist with the triage psychosocial hazards reported through incident reporting system or other networks and align with appropriate internal and external resources. Identify and implement
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IP and deploys innovative solutions through our national and global networks to address the complexity and interdependencies of human, animal and environmental health and biosecurity challenges across
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delivering document delivery and collection circulation services and an awareness of relevant networks, sources, and systems, including proficiency in problem solving complex or obscure requests. Significant
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reporting CSIRO’s Southeast Asian Programs team is working to support regional capacity building, connect great Australian innovations to high growth markets and create long-lasting collaborative networks. We
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proposals aligned with Research Unit objectives. Attend and contribute to seminars, conferences, and industry networking events. Mentor, supervise, and provide coaching to students and technical staff. Other
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new ideas/approaches and networking with scientific colleagues across a range of disciplines to contribute to the identification of further opportunities to promote regulatory affairs. Present results
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solving real-world industry and community challenges. In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to lead projects, shape research direction, build collaborative networks, secure funding, and develop new