55 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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. Demonstrated high level administrative skills including good organisational and prioritisation skills and the ability to perform tasks with accuracy, attention to detail and with minimum supervision. Competence
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and wellbeing by performing excellent basic, clinical and population health research that focuses on the major diseases affecting the Tasmanian community. Our research is aimed at improving patient care
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contribute to developing and delivering teaching and professional training programs in volcanology, sedimentology and natural hazards with appropriate guidance from the course or program coordinator
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funding opportunities. Produce high quality written reports and produce evidence-based data and reports of progress to enable effective management and high performance of the program. About the University
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outputs Be active in the Ember Connect program, including social media and mentoring programmes, and will be liaison point between researchers, participants, Project Steering Group members, and other
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to communicate effectively, collaboratively and harmoniously. Demonstrated ability to perform tasks in a timely manner with a high degree of accuracy, with a commitment to maintaining confidentiality, using
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to the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) Full time, 3 year fixed-term role based in Hobart with relocation assistance considered We are seeking to appoint a Research Associate – Ice Core Atmospheric
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advice on effective communications on the University’s overall direction Promote high-quality learning, teaching, research and engagement in Sciences and Engineering 12 months fixed term, full-time
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) is a critical, student facing role, requiring high levels of face-to-face and supportive engagement with student residents. Through the provision of a high-quality welcome and transition experience
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. Menzies exists to improve human health and wellbeing by performing excellent basic, clinical and population health research that focuses on the major diseases affecting the Tasmanian community. As our new