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PhD Scholarship for a Design-Led Research Program on the Future of CT Imaging in Distributed Care Job No: 680923 Location: Caulfield campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term
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are seeking a Research Fellow to contribute to a project funded by the Australia Economic Accelerator (AEA) Ignite program, focusing on the design and integration of a novel point-of-care diagnostic platform
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. We’re now seeking an experienced and motivated Software Developer to help grow and maintain the technology stack behind this world-class platform. Your impact As our new Software Developer, you’ll lead
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patient care. We are looking for a strategic, commercial, and operational leader to drive the delivery of this complex, high-impact program. Reporting directly to the AHFP Program Directors, you will be
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and desired career pathways - we invite you to add your preferences via the online application process. This program is designed to boost your career prospects, equip you with key skills and help you
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include conducting qualitative interviews, facilitating focus groups and consumer co-design workshops, and contributing to systematic reviews. You'll also play a crucial role in collecting quantitative data
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. This program of work will engage three PhD students, each from a different background (technical, psychology, design/HCI), to contribute their expertise towards enhancing the helpline service and improving
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looking for a Principal Business Analyst to help drive our Student Management Systems Transformation – a flagship initiative supporting the University’s strategic goals. This isn’t just a system replacement
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expertise in artificial intelligence, human–computer interaction, software engineering, and cybersecurity to help reverse the biodiversity crisis. By enabling ambitious, interdisciplinary, and impact-driven
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for eating disorders. This position offers the opportunity to lead a multidisciplinary clinical research team in the delivery and dissemination of high-quality clinical trials co-designed with people with