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. About the Role We are seeking a Research Assistant to join a multidisciplinary team focused on investigating the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Working
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drug fields. About the Role Under general supervision, the Research Assistant will provide support to the Research team and Director across a variety of research activities and projects at the National
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About the Role Working under general direction, the Research Assistant will support the research team in conducting high-quality studies, with an emphasis on clinical registry projects. Responsibilities
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the supervision of a member of staff appointed by the College, a program of study leading to a Higher Degree by research. A stipend or top-up is monetary assistance provided by a supervisor or an organisation
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. You will also play an active role in monitoring emerging research relevant to the program and assist in developing applications for external research funding. About You To be successful in this role you
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-solving and organisational skills, while working collaboratively within the team. Some key responsibilities include: Assisting new and continuing students by providing transactional services and informed
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, you will help create realistic healthcare scenarios that prepare students for real-world practice in hospitals, surgeries, and other clinical environments. The role is responsible for setting up and
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, pathways, course and entry requirements. Undertaking project work to plan, develop and coordinate new and continuing initiatives to assist in the recruitment of students. Managing relationships with key
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requirements. Coordinating alternative entry pathways, admissions, and student success initiatives to improve access and progression. Assisting with project documentation, reporting, and stakeholder engagement
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relationships with regulatory bodies such as WorkCover and SafeWork SA. Your engagement with the broader WHS and Self-Insurer community will help ensure the University remains at the forefront of safety best