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is a multi-disciplinary team of researchers striving to understand the causative pathways of - and develop evidence-based solutions for - the health impacts of heat exposure across the human lifespan
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computational biologist to join our team to study the transmission and evolution of co-circulating pathogens Base Salary Level A ($112,690 - $116,679) or Level B ($122,830 - $145,858) + 17% superannuation About
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focussed on the development of workflows and datasets for the reconstruction of palaeogeography through time. Your key responsibilities will be to: liaise regularly with the industry partner to discuss
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of Sydney, Faculty of Medicine and Health (FMH) is directed to three major goals, which underpin the strategic activities around and shared commitments to i) developing our students, ii) investing in our
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at The University of Sydney . She has developed new communication treatment approaches to help the communication of people with brain injury, as well as developing communication training programs for families, carers
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excellence and collaboration. Experience undertaking qualitative research on sensitive topics is essential, as are highly developed skills in writing, qualitative data analysis and project management, and the
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. This project will develop innovative clinical assessment practices for use with families of children who have experienced trauma and adversity, including those from culturally and linguistically diverse
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unique opportunity for mid and early career researchers and/or international affairs professionals to develop their applied research, project management, and outreach skills as part of a dynamic team; and