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of Railway Technology is the premier railway research centre in Australia. In this dynamic Professional role only, you will contribute to the development and assessment of advanced health condition monitoring
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Grants Officer (Awards) to join our high-performing Awards Team within the Office of Research Grants and Development. The Awards team has a number of vacancies as an Assistant Grants Officer. In this role
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the delivery and ongoing development of Monash Law’s experiential education program, facilitating regional student placements while contributing to the provision of legal assistance to the community. The Legal
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, you will: Provide senior‑level strategic advice, analysis and reporting Lead policy development, governance processes and major Indigenous employment projects Establish and manage the Local Indigenous
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for intelligent systems to guard their execution and evolution. Required knowledge - deep learning - software development lifecycle
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clinical trials and program development Supervise research students and assist with mentoring junior researchers Engage in collaborative, interdisciplinary research that drives meaningful clinical outcomes
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systems and digital services that support cutting-edge research projects. You will contribute to the research design processes, identification of suitable technology configurations, and design, development
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leader in the field. The BDI programs include Infection, Immunity, Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, Development and Stem Cells, Metabolism, Diabetes and Obesity and Neuroscience. The BDI works closely with
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is experiencing financial hardship, a financial reward and a generous package of benefits allowing the student to boost their academic, personal and professional development. Total scholarship value Up
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My research focusses on understanding stars: their evolution and chemical composition, and how they move throughout our galaxy. Most of what we know about the universe comes from starlight, but