55 optimization-nonlinear-functions Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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type 1 diabetes, as well as from clinical trials targeting the gut microbiome. In this role, you'll take on leadership, driving impactful service and engagement activities while managing research
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applications for competitive research funding support. Work with colleagues and postgraduates in the development of interdisciplinary joint research projects. Supervision and Researcher Development: Contribute
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based research activities under the direction of the Head of Physiotherapy, University of Queensland and the Director of Physiotherapy Services, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. In this role, you will
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for competitive research funding, publish in reputable journals and utilise best practice research methodologies. Supervision and Researcher Development: Supervise students and provide performance feedback
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proven record of high-quality research output. In this role, you’ll independently drive innovative research, collaborate with a dynamic team, and co-create high-impact publications, reports, and
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profile to achieve national recognition in their discipline, as part of a large multi-party research project funded by University of Queensland and the Grains Research and Development Corporation
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UQ Centre for Clinical Research Part-time (0.5 FTE), fixed term position for 12 months Base salary will be in the range $80,448 - $133,381 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level A and Academic Level B
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. This is a research focused position. Further information can be found by viewing UQ’s Criteria for Academic Performance . About UQ As part of the UQ community, you will have the opportunity to work
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School of Psychology Two full-time (part-time negotiable, min 80% FTE), fixed-term positions through to 31 December 2026 Base salary will range from $80,448 – $107,104 + 17% Superannuation (Academic
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animals and plants. The successful candidate will work under the leadership of Associate Professor Diana Fisher (Chief Investigator, The University of Queensland), in collaboration with Professor Roberto