43 computer-programmer-"the"-"FEMTO-ST"-"RAEGE-Az"-"DAAD"-"U" positions at University of Adelaide
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% superannuation applies. Fixed term, full time position for 24 months. This position is based within the University of Adelaide’s barley research program, located in the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine (Waite
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to lead in the medical program, drive impactful research initiatives, and shape policy advancements in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. The appointee will report to the Discipline Lead, Obstetrics and
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program, TERN aims to ensure every terrestrial ecosystem in Australia is represented in the sample and data libraries, so that environmental change across all systems can be monitored To be successful you
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educational experience at the University. It delivers robust systems for quality assurance, educational policy and compliance, accreditation services and course and program development. It monitors and
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the University’s teaching and research objectives and activities. Working under general direction the Data Service Developer is responsible for the development of information and analytical needs
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, strategy, and program design. Strong connections with Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisations and communities, with a demonstrated track record of building trusted, authentic, and sustainable
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into student engagement trends, you will help shape strategies for marketing, program promotion, and the recruitment of diverse student cohorts. Working under the guidance of the Lead, Domestic Undergraduate
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knowledge of health economics, but this is not a requirement as training will be available throughout the PhD program. Stipend: The scholarship will be for 3.5 years and has a stipend of $35,300 (indexed
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ambitious research program to investigate the intersection of plate tectonics, critical metals, and Earth's habitability by trying to better model the Earth’s surface evolution from 1800–500 million years ago
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in the Tumour Inflammation and Immunotherapy Program at SAiGENCI combine molecular biological and genetic approaches, together with human translational studies, to identify the mechanisms by which