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Apply now Job no:584181 Work type:Casual Location:Melbourne - Burwood Categories:Arts Dr Mia Martin Hobbs seeks a PhD candidate for her DECRA project ‘Race, Gender, and Violence in Western
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statistical methods including multilevel modelling, psychometric scale validation (EFA/CFA), structural equation modelling and causal inference approaches appropriate for complex education datasets. Advise
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: Plan, coordinate and implement change programs and initiatives. Coordinate work across small, cross functional groups or project squads. Use analytical methods to understand university context and
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statistical analysis plans Success in obtaining external research grants Record of supervision or co-supervision of PhD students to successful completion Knowledge of modern statistical methods including
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students including those on placement and contributing to Deakin’s strategic objectives and community impact. To be successful, you’ll have: A PhD or equivalent professional standing in a relevant field
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to successful completion while fostering a research environment focused on innovation, industry engagement, and community impact. To be successful, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant discipline (or equivalent
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, including securing funding, leading interdisciplinary collaborations, supervising HDR students, and translating research into real‑world outcomes. To be successful, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant discipline
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‑focused outcomes. To be successful, you’ll have: Essential PhD in a relevant discipline and/or other relevant qualifications and experience Excellent record of scholarly learning and teaching in
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your capability through formal and informal learning and continuously improve, deepen and broaden your expertise. With many digital roles and teams under the one umbrella, there’s opportunity to expand
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activities and effectiveness as influence/champion at local/ university level. Represent the university at academic, professional and civic forums. To be successful, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant discipline