145 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"Multiple"-"Prof" positions at University of Adelaide
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Medical School which is uncovering genetic causes of cerebral palsy. The Neurogenetics Research Group is a multidisciplinary research group studying genetic causes and underlying molecular mechanisms
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behaviour expectations. Experience working across multiple complex organisations with knowledge of workforce development challenges and skills gaps in a range of industries (desirable). The path to Adelaide
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initiative, we want to hear from you! To be successful you will need: Year 12 or equivalent Knowledge and practical experience in a technical, mechanical or scientific field Interest and willingness to be
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specific methodology and tackle experimental challenges creatively. To be successful you will need: Strong computing skills in R software and demonstrated experience in quantitative analyses, and model
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PhD in Economics is a desirable criterion, we will consider candidates currently completing a PhD in Economics or a related field (such as Statistics or Applied Data Science) and who have a strong
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of a PhD in health or medical sciences and/or equivalent qualifications plus experience in conducting qualitative health research. Demonstrated experience in collecting qualitative interview/ focus group
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collaboration with theorists is actively encouraged. Lecturer (Level B, $114,917 - $135,932 per annum) plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. To be successful at Level B you will need: A PhD
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, anthropological and sociological experience as well as experience in survey design and other qualitative methods. To be successful you will need: A PhD in the relevant discipline or have equivalent qualifications
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that supports the University’s Body Donation Program, working 5 hours per day (some flexibility on the times) and availability to work longer hours on days required to cover leave. Working under general direction
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. To be successful you will need: A PhD (or equivalent higher degree) awarded within the last (8) years, or equivalent research experience in a relevant area. Success in obtaining competitive research