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Acknowledgement of Country CSIRO acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, sea and waters, of the area that we live and work on across Australia. We acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. View our vision towards...
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Management. Supporting meeting room systems (video conferencing, audio-visual devices, and control/scheduling systems), and providing support to (sometimes large-scale) events such as conferences and large
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management strategies, including advice, stakeholder management, and the delivery of timely responses to media. Keeping abreast of national and international news and using these insights to formulate advice
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developed skills and application of Microsoft Word and Excel. Highly developed and influential communication and problem-solving skills. Experienced in drafting contracts. Understanding of how the CPRs apply
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, you will bring: Demonstrated highly developed administration skills, including advanced abilities in the use of Microsoft Office applications (including Word, Outlook, Teams, Excel and PowerPoint
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Artificial Intelligence focus. Please note: To be eligible for this role you must have no more than 3 years (full-time equivalent) of relevant research experience. Demonstrated experience in data integration
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skills (Word, Outlook, Excel) or readiness to learn quickly, and an understanding that recording information accurately is part of the role. Location: Brisbane, or Townsville region QLD; Kensington, WA
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or Artificial Intelligence Be admitted to the PhD or MPhil program in one of the CSCRC partner universities and be enrolled full-time. Be no longer than 12 months into their PhD; or no longer than 6 months in
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& Food Winanga-y Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme. The word Winanga-y (pronounced win-na-gnay) is a cultural asset gifted by the Gomeroi Nation in Myall Vale to CSIRO's Agriculture and Food Research Unit
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Fellowship scheme. The word Winanga-y (pronounced win-na-gnay) is a cultural asset gifted by the Gomeroi Nation in Myall Vale to CSIRO's Agriculture and Food Research Unit to name the Postdoctoral Fellowship