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Job no:516018 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Faculty of Health & Medical Sciences (Level A) $78,544 to $105,611 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fixed term, full time position available for 24 months. The Mangiola Group at...
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science and engineering for energy-related applications. The research will be interdisciplinary and have a strong fundamental component with cutting-edge materials synthesis and advanced analytical methods
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the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences in the area of Dentistry; and be undertaking a research project that includes a fieldwork component. Value and Tenure: The award will be $10,000 per annum
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, or international student; be enrolled in a PhD program in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences the field of medicine known as nuclear medicine; or a field of academic study where a substantial component of the
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and have a strong fundamental component with cutting-edge materials computation and machine learning. These positions can offer you an exceptional opportunity to work closely with key research
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multicellular life emerged, a period during which many sedimentary-hosted critical metal deposits formed. AIM 2: Delineate the evolving bathymetry and topography of the planet over this time to constrain
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graduation completions. A key component of this role is to ensure the delivery of holistic student case management in line with the development of a proactive student-centric service culture focusing
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undertaking an Honours degree or the honours component of their degree Be undertaking a research project supervised by an academic from the Australian Institute for Machine Learning Be a citizens of Australia
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activities, benchmark schools and shopping facilities. This opportunity offers diversity in day-to-day work, where, in addition to a significant component of clinical work, you will actively contribute
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passionate and driven postdoctoral researcher with relevant expertise in sex hormone receptor and more broadly transcription factor biology to build on our recent advances in harnessing the natural antagonism