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Job Reference: 1059519 About the Role: Curtin University is seeking a full-time Program Manager, Justice Health (official title: Research Fellow) for a two-year opportunity with the option
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laboratory equipment and managing supplies. Developing and upholding standard operating procedures and safety documentation. Participating in continuous improvement, training, and professional development. Who
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to work collaboratively and constructively in a team environment, and with a range of transdisciplinary collaborators. High level organisational skills, including the ability to manage confidential research
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competitive research program in surface science. Publish in high-impact journals and secure competitive research funding. Supervise Honours, Masters, and PhD students. Service & Facility Management Specialise
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to Curtin's Healthy Lifestyle Program, with up to 2 hours per week of paid time off to engage in University-approved healthy lifestyle activities. Explore Curtin’s wellbeing locations at https://tinyurl.com
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, management, and/or commerce. Application process Program Timeline Applications Open: 1 August 2024 Applications Close: 11:59pm, 14 August 2024 (AEST) Outcome: 9 September 2024 Online Pre-Canberra Training
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central role in: Driving high-impact research using ToF-SIMS and complementary surface analysis techniques Managing and maintaining a state-of-the-art ToF-SIMS facility Building and leading collaborative
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-quality, competitive research and contribute to this research program. Demonstrate excellent project management skills. Demonstrate excellent communication skills, contribute to publications and
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internationally competitive and high-quality research in the relevant discipline/field, developing a coherent research program, participating as a co or chief investigator in applications for competitive funding
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the Global Voices Fellowship program and join youth representatives from around Australia to meet with leaders and experts in policy, economics, gender, and international development. The fellowship includes