96 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UCL" positions at UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY in Australia
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competitive career edge. Our academics continually optimise our programs to develop new generations of high-calibre graduates, who are known to be the most highly sought after in Australia for employers
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developing targeted therapies that eliminate these treatment-resistant cells. Cancer stem cells are increasingly recognised as key drivers of tumour growth, relapse, and resistance to conventional therapies
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communications, Multispecies Justice and/or First Nations knowledge. Your key responsibilities will be to: lead an original research project developed in discussion with Liza Lim collaborate on specific sub
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Health Make a meaningful impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health while developing your skills in research management and collaboration Base Salary $89,755 - $100,495 (pro-rata) + 17
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research program advancing carbon-neutral energy systems modelling for Australia's energy transition. This role focuses on the development and application of advanced forecasting and scenario analysis
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administration and Head of Clinical School. Your key responsibilities will be to: provide leadership in the development, implementation and promotion of clinical/education programs for MD students at WCS and
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trust survey informed by current academic literature. This role will work with third-party platforms such as Qualtrics to support the distribution of the survey and assist in developing appropriate sample
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Operations directly shapes the work environment and culture, working in partnership with the Stream Managers to build their leadership capabilities, manage people challenges and risk, and develop and support
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applies and develops their expertise in conducting research to further the Faculty or School's research agenda. They conduct research and/or scholarly activities under the limited supervision of senior
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1856 the Sydney Medical School has been dedicated to developing caring, clinically outstanding, research-capable and globally aware graduates who have the capabilities to become leaders in medicine