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stories and people on LinkedIn . Your next career opportunity As an R software developer for the mixOmics toolkit, you'll play a crucial role in maintaining and expanding this widely used R package
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skills of future doctors. You'll oversee a team of Clinical Teaching Associates (CTAs) and drive the academic development of this unique program within the Doctor of Medicine (MD) curriculum. This role
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to $116,094 (PhD Enty Level - $108,156) p.a. plus 17% super Level B - $122,212 to $145,121 p.a. plus 17% super Contribute to international agricultural research Develop sustainable nitrogen management
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% super Develop automated workflows & collaborate with industry partner Apply now to join our dynamic research group and contribute to the development of high-throughput quantum chemistry workflows
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professional development opportunities. . The University of Melbourne We take pride in our people, who all contribute to our mission to benefit society through the transformative impact of education and research
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education. You'll have the opportunity to develop and deliver high-quality curricula for the Master of Contemporary Art program, engage in research-informed teaching, and contribute to the vibrant arts
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senior colleagues to drive institutional performance and shape the University’s global positioning. Importantly, the Provost will work with and support the University Deans in developing faculty to achieve
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research, teaching, and postgraduate supervision within a dynamic academic environment. Deliver high-quality postgraduate programmes, engage in impactful research, and develop strong collaborative
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of Melbourne, you will have the opportunity to develop your research program, collaborate with leading scientists, and shape the next generation of chemists. You will contribute to innovative research in
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in our prestigious postgraduate program, focusing on paediatric and adolescent clinical psychology. Additionally, you'll contribute to developing a paediatric component of our University Psychology