188 web-programmer-developer-"INSERM" positions at University of Adelaide in Australia
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the development of Adelaide University’s Gender Based Violence Prevention and Response Plan. In addition, the role will be responsible for identifying gaps in the University’s prevention activities and designing
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Wildlife Crime Research Hub as part of the ARC Industry Laureate Fellowship program, Combatting Wildlife Crime and Preventing Environmental Harm at one of Australia’s leading research institutions
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responders and operational risk assessment regarding skin decontamination and will build on a program of work focused on dermal exposure to chemicals. To be successful you will need: Completion of a PhD in
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be responsible for the implementation of the Goyder Institute for Water Research’s Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM) Research Centre First Nations engagement plan. This engagement plan is
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characterization. Expertise in the development and application of in-situ or operando techniques to investigate interfacial phenomena at the molecular or atomic scale is essential. The role requires an individual
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equipment, chemical handling and waste disposal processes. Experience with laboratory equipment: developing SOP, RA, routine maintenance, liaising with contractor for equipment repair. Ability to plan
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an employer superannuation contribution of 11.5% applies. The English Language Centre (ELC) provides the University’s Direct Entry Program and a range of English language and Teacher Training programs
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monitoring the recovery of these critical but endangered species and ecosystem. A cohort of PhD projects have been developed to achieve high-impact outcomes for bird recovery across the MLR in three priority
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engaging and flexible student-centric blended and online learning experiences. In partnership, LEI empower academics to teach and students to learn by providing expertise into design and development
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vegetation data and samples from about 1000 monitoring plots across the Australian continent using standardised survey protocols developed by TERN in collaboration with government, academic and industry