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research projects. They will conduct research and/or scholarly activities under the limited supervision of senior academic staff, and they will assist in the development and management of research projects
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key responsibilities will be to: develop fundamental theories and enabling technologies for intelligent wireless communication systems design, model and evaluate integrated communication–sensing
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Full time, fixed term for 12 months Opportunity to develop your teaching expertise in Computer Sciences, Camperdown Campus Level A offering a base salary of $113,400 p.a. - $121,054 p.a. + 17
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meaningful impact. With broad autonomy, you’ll plan, prioritise, and deliver on goals while collaborating on projects that push education forward. Your key responsibilities will be to: oversee key semester
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and Mind Centre (Camperdown) and is developing a new facility at Royal North Shore Hospital (St Leonards). NIF is a national research infrastructure network funded by the Australian Government through
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About the opportunity The Postdoctoral Research Associate in Cardiac Engineering will apply and further develop their expertise in conducting high-quality research to advance the Faculty or School’s
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large-scale / asymptotic behaviour of algebraic and categorical constructions. The aim is to develop general methods and apply them to concrete families arising across modern representation theory. Your
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of the teams in Student Advising, the Peer Support Advisors Program, by documenting and processing event support requests from other teams maintain program records and platforms across a range of initiatives
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Coordinator facilitate the intake, screening, monitoring, and assessment of the wellbeing and support needs of students develop and deliver support, and interventions with the goal of improving the student
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- Psychology role sits within the School of Psychology and will contribute to a major global research program examining the discreteness bias - the belief that social categories are rigid, discrete and immutable