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exciting project investigating the symbiotic relationship between bacteria and dinoflagellate algae - key to the health of coral ecosystems. Based across the School of Mathematics and Statistics and the
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exciting project investigating the symbiotic relationship between bacteria and dinoflagellate algae - key to the health of coral ecosystems. Based across the School of Mathematics and Statistics and the
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to improving reproductive outcomes across species. Your responsibilities will include: Contribute to Research Projects: Plan, undertake, and analyse research on embryo implantation and fertility regulation
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innovation and assisting to achieve sustainable outcomes in the Murray Darling Basin Investing in your own development: there is a range of benefits including salary packaging, health and wellbeing programs
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at the OneBasin CRC's Loxton Regional Hub, you'll lead Stream 1 of the Decarbonising the Basin's Irrigation Regions project. You'll develop innovative solutions for reducing water-related emissions in
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at the OneBasin CRC's Loxton Regional Hub, you'll lead Stream 1 of the Decarbonising the Basin's Irrigation Regions project. You'll develop innovative solutions for reducing water-related emissions in
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groundbreaking research in Australian art history at the University of Melbourne. You'll work closely with the Hugh Ramsay Chair, contribute to curriculum development, and help shape the future of Australian art
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), you'll play a pivotal role in a large, transdisciplinary project funded by the One Basin Cooperative Research Centre. You'll have the opportunity to shape the future of digital irrigation in the Murray
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to work on major projects like CRE-AHEAD and RAY, analysing complex datasets and shaping policies. Your work will directly impact the lives of people with disabilities, advancing their health and wellbeing
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, transdisciplinary project funded by the One Basin Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) (https://onebasin.com.au/ ) and its partners which is aimed at understanding and supporting transitions in digital irrigation in