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collaborative research that significantly contributes to your field of expertise and is recognised at a national level for advancing disciplinary knowledge. As a Research Assistant, you are expected to design
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Europe’s role as a partner in EU funded projects. This position is responsible for assisting with various communication projects and tasks, including but not limited to drafting and editing content for both
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for a Casual Senior Research Assistant to support a drug driving enforcement study in our School of Psychology. We are specifically looking for current or recent Honours, HDR or PhD holders with relevant
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Brain Sciences is seeking a dedicated Research Assistant to join a leading research team and undertake work on the Rhythms and Rewards project funded by the US-based BD2 (2024 – 2027). Swinburne
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of Australia, are enrolled at an Australian university for a PhD degree by research in the Humanities. Only citizens of Australia or Australian permanent residents may apply. The Fellowship is offered
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and global outreach and networks in the public and private sectors. The Research Assistant will be responsible for the processing of DNA from ancient and historic samples obtained from sediments (and
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energy conversion reactions. This position is for a computational materials scientist/engineer to perform theoretical investigations and computational design of carbon-based materials for seawater
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, Indigenous and Health Sciences; Nursing; and the Graduate School of Medicine. With such a diverse science and health focus, SMAH is positioned to be a major force in connected and science-embedded education
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sense of belonging, from contributing to something groundbreaking – a place where great things happen. We make tangible contributions because our purpose is clear; to deliver positive economic, social
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multi-site, longitudinal study evaluating a new two-tier system for drug-driving enforcement in Australia. This project aims to enhance road safety by assessing drug-induced impairment through cognitive