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wide range of medically important human diseases. By understanding the mechanisms that enable the development of both infectious and non-infectious diseases, as we all as the inflammatory conditions that
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educational outcomes · contribute to the development of assessment material and undertake contemporaneous sessional assessment with feedback to students and theory and practical assessments in the formal
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key responsibilities will be to: design, deliver and evaluate evidence‑informed wellbeing, health promotion and capability‑building programs lead the development of training materials, learning
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contribute to the HBA sleep program methodologies, quality, program development and opportunities to promote the HBA program to academic and community audiences About you PhD in psychology, neuroscience
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service development and alignment with University priorities · contribute to a streamlined and client-focused referral process by connecting clients to relevant expert teams within the Library · collaborate
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ambitious scholarly output such as a body of publishable articles or non‑traditional research outputs contributing to the intellectual life of the discipline by assisting with the development and coordination
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planning through to reporting and publication. Your key responsibilities will be to: support the development and execution of research protocols in collaboration with researchers and clinical partners
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affairs and resources for designated portfolios develop and maintain excellent working relationships with key stakeholders and staff across the University oversee the development and implementation
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world. In 2025 we welcomed two new flagship centres, the Centre for AI, Trust and Governance, which advances responsible AI development through multidisciplinary research, fosters public trust, and
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of complex cardiac motion during radiation therapy. The successful candidate will also contribute to the development of advanced non-invasive cardiac mapping approaches, involving multi-signal acquisition