127 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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Base Salary from $83,038 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The Administrative Assistant performs a range of general administrative and clerical duties for the School of Rural Health, ensuring
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communications programs, in tandem with change management to ensure timely and adequate communication with key stakeholders demonstrated ability to manage and develop high-performing change teams across multiple
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to successful completions. provide thought leadership within the discipline, community, and professional, commercial and industrial sectors. provide effective leadership to promote high performance and improve
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Full time continuing opportunity within the Planning and Analytics team Drive strategic decision-making through high-impact data analysis, stakeholder engagement, and leadership of university-wide
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with faculty, staff, students, and external partners, representing the Academic Registrar in committees and working groups. Lead, mentor, and develop the Student team, promoting a high-performance
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, repair and replacement of the University’s landscape. We have an opportunity for an experienced Gardener to join the team and support this outstanding work. You will perform tasks associated with
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celebrating one of Australia’s most culturally significant estates. Your key responsibilities will be to: resolve complex, significant and high level heritage planning and approvals to support UI program
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, you will have access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, high-performance computing resources, and extensive collaborative networks across Australia, Asia, Europe, and North America. Pre
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, powered by an award-winning culture, a high-performing team, and a mission that matters: providing analysis of the US, insights for Australia, and solutions for the Alliance. If you thrive on solving
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to the transformation of Australia’s National Cervical Screening Program, which transitioned to HPV testing in 2017, positioning Australia as the first country expected to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health