109 coding-theory-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Monash University
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Factors theory and application in health systems. About Monash University Join Monash University’s dynamic research environment at the Alfred precinct, where ground-breaking translational medicine meets
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grounding in contemporary pedagogical approaches, including cognitive load theory, classroom behaviour, and the use of routines to support effective teaching..A strong commitment to equity, inclusion, and
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of the counselling, educational psychology, and/or Applied Behaviour Analysis professions, with a focus on advancing relevant theories, interventions, and real-world applications. As the successful candidate, you will
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Code for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes (8th edition 2013 (updated 2021) (the Code)). The AEC is comprised of members across various categories as stipulated in the Code and includes
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Stores Purchasing Officer - Multiple Opportunities Job No.: 680701 Location: Parkville campus or The Alfred Centre Employment Type: Part-time, fraction 0.6 Duration: Continuing appointment
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optimisation framework to align the national HSR network with theoretical city sizes and sustainability outcomes. Cross-National Theory Testing Evaluate the generalisability of the sustainable city size
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% employer superannuation) Amplify your impact at a world top 50 University Liaise with leading researchers and healthcare stakeholders Drive project coordination and implementation across multiple sites
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for metabolic acidosis in critically ill ICU patients You will be responsible for managing trial operations across multiple clinical sites, maintaining study documentation, facilitating ethics submissions
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translational research across a range of neurological conditions including epilepsy, neurodegeneration, multiple sclerosis, and traumatic brain injury. The department benefits from direct access to early-phase
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developed and implemented such methods for a plethora of non-classical logics [2]. But how can we guarantee that the implementation is faithful to the theory? Indeed, how can we be sure that we have not made