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Part time, fixed term opportunity for 12 months Exciting opportunity to work as a Research Fellow with Professor Margaret Sunde within the School of Medical Sciences Base Salary starting at $127,436
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Australia. Minimum Qualifications Undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Software Development, Software Engineering, Computing, Information Technology, relevant technical field, or equivalent practical
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, click here . Your key responsibilities will be to: provide executive administrative support to the Institute leadership team and Institute Manager, including preparation of correspondence, communications
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related discipline): Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or Machine Learning Economics or Econometrics (particularly applied micro, behavioural, or decision-focused modelling) Applied Mathematics
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or school. About you Completed PhD in a relevant field. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and deliver engaging presentations supported by strong computer literacy skills. Proven customer service
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manage complex faculty-specific administration tasks, including teaching allocations, leadership EOIs, Special Studies Program (SSP) and clinical educator credentialling, while supporting affiliate reviews
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, marine geoscience, geography, and environmental sciences. It is internationally recognised for excellence in both research and teaching. Our common passion is to engage in research and teaching that
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strong organisational capability to manage competing priorities, meet deadlines, and exercise tact and discretion in day-to-day operations. Strong computing and data management skills, including use
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, risk management, field trials, and report writing Occasionally travel to rural NSW and/or interstate to support fieldwork About you A degree in Computer, Electrical, or Mechatronics Engineering (or
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less, embraces technology in health care, sees co-design and partnership as necessities for translation and impact, and consistently views its activities through the lens of value and equity. WARC is