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capital and create academic pathways for PhD and post-doctoral achievement and research impact. Indigenous people have always had a strong knowledge economy and intellectual tradition. Interfacing with
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at conferences to share research outcomes. Mentor Students: Co-supervise PhD students, providing guidance on research methods and supporting their academic development. Collaborate Widely: Work with
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, clinical bodies, and industry leaders to advance the department's goals. About You You are a visionary leader with a distinguished track record in medical research and PhD supervision, capable of fostering
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Development: Supervise theses at Honours, Masters, and PhD levels, nurturing the next generation of art professionals. Contribute to Scholarship: Engage in research and scholarly activities that enhance
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within the University and with external stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, and industry partners. You may be a great fit if: You are a passionate nutrition expert with a PhD in human
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teaching, research, and leadership. You will bring: A PhD in Social Work or a related discipline Eligibility for Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) membership A distinguished record of research
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to Faculty Leadership: Participate in committee work and engage in service roles within the School and Faculty. You may be a great fit if: You are a passionate educator with a PhD in a relevant discipline
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quantitative biology at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Mentor Future Scientists: Supervise and guide Honours, Masters, and PhD students in their research projects. Foster Collaborations: Build
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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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Chair and engage in interdisciplinary collaborative research activities within and across Faculties. You may be a great fit if: You are an early-career researcher with a recently awarded PhD in Australian