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Pro Vice-Chancellor (Researcher Development) Job No: 688391 Location: Clayton Campus Employment Type: Full-time, Fixed-term appointment Remuneration: A competitive remuneration package will apply
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. The Turner Institute is advancing the future of brain and mental health through transformative research and engagement. Join the team as Research Fellow and support the development of a focused research
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in supporting Australia’s transition to green ironmaking by developing a quantitative framework that connects impurity content, process parameters and microstructural evolution to scalable, low
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opportunity has become available for a motivated and talented individual to join the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences as a Research Fellow in the Medicinal Chemistry Theme. The development
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will support the Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) program by managing the application and admissions process, including engaging with applicants, coordinating interviews, and assessing submissions
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to pursue high-quality independent research while contributing to the development and leadership of a fast-moving laboratory. You will work on projects exploring how meningeal stromal and immune cells sense
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and beyond. About You We're seeking a passionate individual who thrives both independently in a research environment and as a collaborative member of the History program. As the successful candidate you
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of Women’s Health program outcomes through a range of laboratory and technical activities, including sample preparation, cell and tissue culture and performing assays such as qRT-PCR, immunoblotting
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transport simulation with MATSim experience, including scenario development, calibration and validation • Experience applying travel demand modelling to evaluate policy and mobility scenarios • Strong
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of Physics and Astronomy. This position offers an exceptional opportunity to conduct high quality research in the development and application of new transmission electron microscopy methods (STEM and/or TEM