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loading, flexible working arrangements including hybrid on site/WFH options and flexible start/finish times, and genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You A PhD
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to the effective supervision of Honours and Higher Degree by Research (e.g., PhD, Masters) students (as appropriate). Demonstrate personal effectiveness in supervision and the management of researcher development
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to global conservation science. To be successful you will need: A PhD in quantitative ecology, quantitative conservation biology, applied mathematics or a related Discipline Publication record in the relevant
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attract international scholars, PhD students, and Research Fellows, contributing to innovative research that shapes the field. Ranked among the top 10 institutions in Econometrics, Time Series, and
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collaborate with First Peoples that partner with the Water Justice Hub. Ideal candidate Our ideal candidate will hold a PhD in economics, with a demonstrated record of independent research and relevant
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plantations. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will design and execute a project to understand how and why wallabies, and other non-focus animal species, spatially and temporally use young softwood plantations
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Investigator and team on study design, data analysis, ethics applications, and academic publications. The role also involves engaging with partner sites, maintaining stakeholder relationships, supporting
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works closely with experienced researchers and clinicians, including the Director of MERRC, within a supportive and collaborative research environment. It contributes to the design and delivery of high
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and be acknowledged at a national level as being influential in expanding the knowledge of your relevant discipline. As the Research Fellow, you are expected to plan, develop and engage in high quality
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significant interaction with other scientists and clinical partners. Some skills required: A PhD in reproductive biology, cell biology, developmental biology, molecular biology or a related discipline