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sequencing and robotics, the Centre collaborates with UWA, CSIRO, and global partners to improve biodiversity discovery and characterization. About you PhD in a relevant field such as genomics, molecular
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sequencing and robotics, the Centre collaborates with UWA, CSIRO, and global partners to improve biodiversity discovery and characterization. About you PhD in a relevant field such as genomics, molecular
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, and a PhD research program with over 120 students. 40 academic staff conduct experimental research in many areas of Psychology, including behavioural and cognitive neuroscience, perception, learning
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-level academics contribute to governance, committees, and strategic initiatives engage in translational research and community outreach. About you PhD or similar higher degree in a relevant field for
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(Japanese-based staff). Please note for the purposes of this program early career researchers are defined as academic staff who have completed their PhD within the last ten years. South Australian Applicants
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environment. This includes work undertaken within our invaluable Terrestrial Ecological Research Network . To be successful, you will need: A PhD in marine/coastal ecology or a related discipline. To be
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. Develop spreadsheets and databases to keep accurate documentation and record of processes and decisions. What we’re looking for: A PhD (or near completion) or equivalent experience in a relevant field. A
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computational and theoretical analysis using a range of techniques, as well as collaborating with the other members of the wider project team. To be successful in this position, you will have: PhD qualification
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A - AUD $87,266 - $118,416 (PhD Entry Level - $110,319) plus 17% super Collaborate with leading experts in mathematical physics and pure mathematics. Apply now to join this exciting ARC-funded project
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PhD in a relevant research field. Have a nationally or internationally recognised research program in eye and/or vision science research. Possess excellent leadership and organisational skills