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for metabolic acidosis in critically ill ICU patients You will be responsible for managing trial operations across multiple clinical sites, maintaining study documentation, facilitating ethics submissions
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engagement, onboarding, and workload allocation, ensuring alignment with budget and faculty priorities. You will provide specialist advice on academic resourcing, collaborate with senior faculty leaders, and
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supports student success. You will oversee key processes across the student lifecycle, including admissions, enrolment, course completion, and clinical placements, ensuring efficiency and alignment with
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University leaders, the Deputy Director will be responsible for: Leading the development and execution of ARMI’s strategic plan, ensuring alignment with Monash University’s research priorities. Driving
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and next-generation sequencing and to improve the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of AMR infections. The specific aims of this project are: 1. Rapidly identify AMR and predict treatment responses
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Monash Nursing and Midwifery (MNM) is seeking to appoint a Lecturer who shares a passion for teaching, research and engagement that aligns with the School's research and educational objectives
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managing the safe and efficient operation of clinical and research facilities, ensuring high-quality research and training across multiple sites. This position works across the School and its partners
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organisation. The ability to manage shifting priorities, coordinate multiple stakeholders and produce high-quality written material is also essential. This is a position with purpose, influence and momentum
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for management of risk and compliance across the Monash Group, ensuring alignment with Monash’s strategic objectives and taking accountability for the delivery of RCU objectives Maintain, enhance and oversee
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scenarios when a solver needs to be used "incrementally" when dealing with a sequence of "similar" problem instances. This project is devoted to tackling the challenges arising in the incremental use of a