13 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at University of Melbourne in Australia
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encouraged to apply. The Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) is an Indigenous-led social change fellowship program established at The University of Melbourne in 2016 and funded by the Atlantic
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-edge research in mooring systems for offshore floating wind turbines. You'll develop advanced numerical models, conduct experimental studies, and collaborate with international partners to solve complex
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- $161,926 p.a. Level D: AUD $180,254 to $198,584 p.a. plus 17% super (retirement savings system/pension scheme) Develop innovative statistical methods for complex ‘omics datasets. Apply now to join a world
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Statistics, where you will make significant contributions to education within the school. This includes affiliation with the Mathematics and Statistics Learning Centre (MSLC), and the MSLC’s programme of
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-centred education in the first-year biology program. Apply evidence-based approaches to support educational research and continuous improvement in teaching. Investing in you - benefits package including
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Engaging Courses: Coordinate subjects, design curricula, and teach at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, incorporating innovative teaching methods. Engage in Scholarly Activities: Conduct research
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% super Contribute to a dynamic postgraduate program / Engage in cutting-edge research / Influence global creative industries Apply now to join a diverse team driving excellence in arts and cultural
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fields involving strong relationship-building. We offer training in best practices for fundraising through a comprehensive programme, enhancing your skills and impact in this role. You will also have
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, assessment development, and program coordination. You are a collaborative educator who builds strong relationships with stakeholders, values diversity, and contributes to the scholarship of learning and
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well-being services including a leading Employee Assistance Program Comprehensive career development and training, plus a 25% discount on UniMelb graduate courses for your immediate family members