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which to work. To be successful you will need: A PhD in Human Geography Experience in the conduct of scholarly, applied and industry collaborative research projects and consultancies. Significant teaching
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the forefront of cancer systems biology, uniquely combining computational and predictive modelling with experimental approaches to tackle major challenges in cancer treatment. Our innovative research spans from
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Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. A PhD is highly desirable; candidates with a master’s or bachelor’s degree must demonstrate equivalent research or industry experience. Strong
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, anthropological and sociological experience as well as experience in survey design and other qualitative methods. To be successful you will need: A PhD in the relevant discipline or have equivalent qualifications
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collaboration with theorists is actively encouraged. Lecturer (Level B, $114,917 - $135,932 per annum) plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. To be successful at Level B you will need: A PhD
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or discipline. To be successful you will need: A PhD in Landscape Architecture or a related area of Architectural Research. Established undergraduate and postgraduate level teaching skills including design studio
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team that supports the University’s Body Donation Program. Working under general direction, the Administrative Officer is responsible for providing administrative support to faculty teaching and research
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relationships with stakeholders Demonstrated high level communication and interpersonal skills Demonstrated high level, accurate computer skills, particularly with Excel Experience with PeopleSoft/Oracle and
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productive relationships with stakeholders Demonstrated high level communication and interpersonal skills Demonstrated high level, accurate computer skills, particularly with Excel Experience with PeopleSoft
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informed program aimed at better engaging and supporting the education of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. The collaborative project between several Australian universities, local communities