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development and change. For more information about this opportunity, please click here to download the full information pack. About UQ The greater benefits of joining the UQ community are broad: from being
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through collaborative participation, supporting team operations and contributing to internal service roles. These are research focused positions. Further information can be found by viewing UQ’s Criteria
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spectrometry, hyperspectral and multispectral calibration, and field data acquisition to improve agricultural monitoring from field trials to national predictions of yield, disease, and quality traits. You will
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, phone and in person). Provide accurate information to students and triage enquiries to appropriate staff. Student Administration Provide general program, course and scholarship information to students
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, including accurate data collection and analysis. Prepare strong research outputs such as publications, technical reports, and presentations. Contribute to research development, including grant applications
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background information in preparation for meetings. Oversee the flow of information and administrative processes between the Head of School’s office and other areas. Manage complex diaries, meetings, travel
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solutions. Stakeholder Orchestration Partner with Directors of HDR and Associate Deans to provide data-driven insights and case histories that support strategic cohort management. Community Engagement Drive
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role in protecting systems, networks and data across the organisation. Key responsibilities will include : Monitor, triage and respond to security alerts, incidents and service requests, supporting
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handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals, biological materials, and samples. Support data collection, analysis, and management, and assist in the preparation of literature reviews, reports, presentations
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initiatives, and represent UQ in key internal and external forums, with significant scope to shape and grow the portfolio. For further information, please click here to view the information booklet. About UQ