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Researcher (R3) Country Australia Application Deadline 30 Sep 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU
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research in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals, relative to opportunity An ability to work collaboratively with researchers from multiple disciplines, agronomists and growers Strong organisational
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experience with projects that overlap across multiple fields. The ability to plan and manage own research activity and conduct relevant individual and collaborative research projects. Good oral communication
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to detail. Demonstrated ability to work independently and manage multiple deadlines. Experience working with ethics-approved human research. Familiarity with cost-benefit analysis or impact forecasting
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the direction of A/Prof Claudia Szabo in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. This position will work with our partners Praetorian Aeronautics and their testing team
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Full time, fixed term 12months opportunity from commencement Level A Academic (Research only) Campus Independent Support the Nexus Program Work with inspiring people who are driven to make a
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multiple deadlines. Experience working with ethics-approved human research. Familiarity with cost-benefit analysis or impact forecasting methods along with previous experience working with transport, health
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Research Program Lead, School of Agriculture, Food and Wine E: matthew.knowling@adelaide.edu.au You'll find a full position description and/or selection criteria below: (If no links appear, try viewing
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computer literacy across a wide range of programs and applications – online communications tools including Canva, and experience in video editing and website content management systems would be advantageous
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-up for a multi-site clinical trial funded by the NSW Office of Health and Medical Research. The trial is evaluating the effectiveness of a nurse-coordinated resistance exercise program compared