249 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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with all relevant NSW Health policy process requirements, to have their qualifications formally recognised, to support a request for an eligible Clinical appointment. Applicants with strong track records
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fosteringproactive problem-solving and process improvement oversee and coordinate ethics applications, safety reporting, liaising with internal and external stakeholders including University departments and Local
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program evaluation processes and contribute to improvements in research-based programs using academic feedback maintain and update databases and contact lists to support learning and teaching activities
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structured innovation processes including horizon scanning, rapid prototyping, evaluation, pilot development and the transition of successful concepts into production. Areas of focus include artificial
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documents, records and web materials, responding to queries, assessing and processing a variety of applications applying relevant policies, rules and guidelines, and sourcing solutions related
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Full time continuing positions Opportunity to support the Workday application configuration and business process enhancements Base Salary from $112,628+ 17% superannuation The University's ICT
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searches and managing grant application processes proven ability to manage people, research data, and research administration effectively strong background working in research-intensive and higher education
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solutions for effective and efficient financial administration and management. They will also drive budgeting and forecasting processes and enhance performance reporting to effectively communicate results
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key role in supporting the Payroll Team, implementing efficient processes, resolving enquiries, stakeholder management and ensuring compliance. Your key responsibilities will be to: support leading
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heart. These new therapeutics will be used to treat MI patients, enabling regeneration of cardiac muscle to reverse heart failure and save lives. Heart failure is incurable, irreversible and a leading