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, the Program's researchers are currently undertaking a multi-year collaborative project on 'Flourishing in Early Christianity', which involves international partners and sponsors a steady stream of research events
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of a multi-disciplinary team (social scientists, ecologists, GIS) from JCU and Griffith University, in partnership with First Nations groups and project stakeholders. This position reports to Associate
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the core of the Earth to its upper atmosphere, deep in time through to the present and modelling towards the future. Research within BEES is clustered within four general thematic areas: Ecology and
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and Community Trust for a Just and Effective Net Zero Transition , a two-year, multi-region, mixed-method study focused on the role of trust in Australia's decarbonisation efforts. The project
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Campus in the heart of Melbourne Flexible working arrangements considered, including part-time About the Role We're seeking a Research Fellow in Theoretical Quantum Physics to join the Physics discipline
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Job Reference: 1006947 Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA): CIRA is a multi-disciplinary research institute engaged in a range of projects involving or motivated by radio astronomy. CIRA’s
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accessible online resource to support researchers. The role contributes to two core work packages: assessing the validity and utility of animal models in conditions such as psychosis, depression or anxiety and
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support, logistical and administrative tasks. This is a fixed-term (3 years), part-time (0.6 FTE with flexible days) position which offers a unique opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary, multi-site