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of psychometric/normative data, as well as intensive co-design and qualitative interviewing. Your key responsibilities will be to: coordinate major aspects of this exciting project, communicating with stakeholders
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on sensitive topics is essential, as are highly developed skills in writing, qualitative data analysis and project management, and the ability to build and maintain generative relationships with diverse
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into data formats requested by the industry partner develop well documented workflows to support the validation of palaeogeographies through time write and maintain industry-specific documentation
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. Further information about PoCoG can be found here: https://www.pocog.org.au/ Your key responsibilities will be to: Work as part of the PoCoG team, comprising leading psycho-oncology, supportive care and
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in Fiji will play a critical role in knowledge production utilising first phase data and implementation of the current phase of research. Your key responsibilities will include: data management
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stakeholders to build and establish a data base, collaborate on other projects/tasks, I.e., codesign, developing technological solutions, trial and implementation, and translation. About you PhD in the field
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of data from wearable technologies (e.g., accelerometers, global positioning systems activity trackers) is highly desirable. Appointment to Level C will be expected to lead studies, write publications
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Fellow – Decentralised Science who has: a PhD in Computer Science or a related field (candidates nearing completion of their PhD may also be considered) excellent communication and writing skills a proven
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, PCB assembly, prototyping, development of data acquisition and signal processing. Your key responsibilities will be to: conduct research under limited supervision either as a member of a team or, where
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and regional government and non-government stakeholders; Data analysis and visualisation for presentations; Media monitoring and overseeing updates to Economic Security content on the USSC website