36 phd-computational-linguistic Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE in Australia
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academic at the Faculty of Arts You may be a great fit if: You are a passionate researcher with a PhD and a background in Social Studies of Technology, Anthropology, Human-Computer Interaction or related
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of the University. Applicants with a PhD from any University, including Melbourne, and Indigenous postdoctoral researchers are encouraged to apply. This is a highly competitive opportunity, with up to sixteen
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. Engage in Academic Service: Support the priorities of the Art History program and contribute to research workshops and public outreach activities. Collaborate and Network: Work closely with the Hugh Ramsay
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institutions. Your work will directly contribute to generating whole cell computational models for diverse bacterial, fungal and protist organisms, advancing our understanding of biological systems. Your
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Position Number: 0065257 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time/ Part-time; Fixed-term for 4 years Faculty: Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Department/School: School of Computing
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(PhD entry level $105,518 p.a.) Join a collaborative and cutting-edge research environment working with world-class researchers. Apply statistics, bioinformatics, and machine learning methods to analyse
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, fostering the next generation of soil biology experts. You may be a great fit if: You are a highly motivated researcher with a PhD in soil biology or microbial ecology, possessing strong expertise in soil
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transitions and agricultural extension and advisory systems. You may be a great fit if: You are a passionate social scientist with a PhD in agriculture, environmental science, or cultural and natural resource
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researcher with a PhD in agricultural extension, education, or agricultural economics, possessing excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively in interdisciplinary fields while
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to writing competitive grant proposals and funding applications. Mentor and Supervise: Guide Honours, Masters, and PhD students, as well as early career researchers. Collaborate and Communicate: Work with