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, Program Lead, Associate Professor and has no direct reports. Accountabilities: This is an identified position, and applicants must be an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person. Confirmation
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. • Prior experience conducting systematic reviews is desirable, but not essential. • Strong level of computer literacy with strong skills in the use of Microsoft Office software and other applications
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assisting the broader team with other research related duties. They will also be writing weekly/monthly reports, compose and communicate findings to key members of the program, and present at weekly meetings
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to the Scientia Professor and Program Head. Some key skills required: A PhD in public health or a similar relevant field. Design, develop, coordinate and implement public health research on blood donation and
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skills and experience: Previous experience supporting a research project. Demonstrated interpersonal communication skills. Demonstrated time management skills. Proficient level of computer literacy with
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time management skills. Proficient level of computer literacy with well-developed skills in Microsoft Office 365, research software and equivalent applications. For further information about the role
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level of computer literacy with strong skills in the use of Microsoft Office software and other applications or systems/databases. For further information about the role, please contact Bo Qu – bo.qu
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Woodland and has no direct reports. Some key skills required PhD in Economics or related area. Fields of interest are macroeconomics, labour, public finance, econometrics, and computational economics
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health interventions, particularly vaccines. It will involve applying a range of health economic, mathematical and statistical techniques, including economic evaluation and computational methods. The roles
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through appropriate channels and outlets. Undertake discipline-appropriate research activities, e.g. literature reviews, computational investigations, and the development and proof of new mathematical