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supervision of PhD students working on topics related to the project present findings of the group at local and international meetings and at research seminars contribute to preparation of research publications
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successful applicant(s) would be working with a team of research assistants, research officers, PhD students, postdocs and other academics. Position Summary A Research Assistant (Level 5) provides technical
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practice. The Vitalities Lab is a small research group of doctoral students and research associates within the Centre. The project involves using qualitative and creative arts-based research methods together
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families. Some key skills required: A PhD in a related discipline, and/or relevant work experience. Proven commitment to proactively keeping up to date with discipline knowledge and developments
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Full-Time, 2-year Fixed Term Contract PhD (or under examination) in Organic Synthesis Salary Academic Level A6 $109,301 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity This is an exciting opportunity
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of integrated circuit, board level, software, digital and systems researchers and engineers. You will support and mentor Masters and PhD students. Must be kind and a great team player. Key responsibilities: Work
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strong publications ability to assist researchers from other disciplines as well as supervise PhD/honour students within the research group ability to troubleshoot, maintain and operate Confocal
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to and meet required standards, and can make sound recommendations on any adjustments that might be necessary Assists with the supervision of PhD, Masters and Honours students and their respective research
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group members (e.g., PhD candidates and undergraduates) About you The University values courage and creativity; openness and engagement; inclusion and diversity; and respect and integrity. As such, we see
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activity, independently and as part of a team, contributing to discipline knowledge provide informal mentoring and advice to students within discipline carry out administrative tasks and contribute