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independently and as part of a team, showing initiative, sound judgment, and a proactive approach to problem-solving and supporting operational needs beyond routine duties when required. Demonstrated capacity
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good relationships across departments and ability to work both independently and as part of a team. You will also demonstrate personal attributes that are congruent with the University’s values
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problems and disorders; Relevant experience and a keen interest in developing and running groups and workshops; Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to work independently and as part of a
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6) PLUS 17% SUPERANNUATION FULL-TIME, FIXED TERM CONTRACT UNTIL APRIL 2026 Context When you join Edith Cowan University as a staff member, you become part of a diverse and talented team with one
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$100,512 to $112,622 pa PLUS 17% SUPERANNUATION (HEW 7) FULL TIME, FIXED TERM (8-MONTHS) ECU STAFF ONLY Overview Are you ready to be part of a game-changing initiative that will redefine higher education at
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to work as part of a research team and collaborate with partners. Qualitative research skills. Project Area: Communities, families and children using digital technology in diverse settings School/Research
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lean mass and poor function), osteoporosis, falls and fractures in numerous large cohorts. This work will help develop the evidence for vitamin K as part of cardiometabolic health. Desired Skills
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, trafficking, solubility, and their interactions with other proteins. Glycans vary in terms of glycosylic linkages, position of the hydroxyl group on the anomeric carbon, the number and type of constituent
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specific components of dietary patterns (such as low sodium) are more crucial than others in terms of their neuroprotective properties. This study will investigate the relationship of dietary sodium intake
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developing body of evidence suggests caring is a risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease. Suboptimal health status is described as a physical state between health and disease, characterised