26 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "Multiple" "I.E" Fellowship positions at Monash University in Australia
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of Economics has an opportunity for a Level B Research Fellow who will conduct independent and collaborative research within their appointed field, contributing to the development of their expertise and
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of Australia’s leading pharmaceutical research institutes and contribute to a globally significant research initiative. The Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS) is seeking multiple Level A Research
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Investigators to develop a secure, scalable database to capture and curate clinical (veterinary) and analytical data across multiple animal species, supporting both research integrity and long-term data
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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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) within the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at the Alfred campus. We are seeking an outstanding Level B Research Fellow to join a dynamic, multidisciplinary team leading the development
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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
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. This position offers an exceptional opportunity to conduct high quality research in the development of new transmission electron microscopy methods (STEM and/or TEM) and their application to solve important
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, including the design and development of integrated circuits for radar RF applications. Key responsibilities include: Designing analogue/RF integrated circuits for radar RF systems Contributing
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of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across different national contexts, and seeks to explain variations in impact through existing governance structures and socio-political conditions. The research
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to connect to the broader activities of the Monash Stellar Explosions group and its international collaborators in supernova theory, stellar evolution, nucleosynthesis, and multi-messenger astronomy