96 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" positions at Flinders University
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. Candidates will be determined to be suitable for Level B or Level C positions depending on their relevant experience. In this position, you will also demonstrate: Completion of a PhD in Criminology or a
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. You will have completed a PhD, or equivalent qualification in a health-related field. You will also demonstrate evidence of research and/or evaluation experience, and exhibit the following: Relevant and
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, interpersonal and problem-solving skills to build strong and collaborative relationships with staff, colleagues, and stakeholders. You are confident in interpreting policies and procedures, managing multiple
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the application for this scholarship The application for PhD admission will only be assessed where: The applicant is successful in being awarded the scholarship Before applying for the scholarship, prospective
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, with the successful candidate commencing in January 2026. About You You hold a PhD (or equivalent qualification) in Midwifery and are currently registered, or eligible and committed to registering, with
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progress towards, a PhD in Microbial Genetics, Synthetic Biology, or a related discipline. Proven experience in molecular cloning and genome editing tools, with desirable experience in phage biology. An
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to demonstrate: A Completion of a PhD in a health-related discipline. Experience in qualitative and/or quantitative research methodology. The ability to plan and execute data collection and analysis. Experience
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the skills and confidence to become outstanding educators and leaders in the sector. To succeed in this role, you will bring: A PhD or equivalent qualification in Early Childhood Education or a related field
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with peers, clinical partners, and industry stakeholders, supporting research that can translate into real-world impact. The successful candidate will also demonstrate the following: Completion of a PhD
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. This program will reduce the financial burden of PEPs and enable students to develop their skills and enjoy the experience of living in a rural or remote community.