51 web-developer-university-of-liverpool Fellowship positions at The University of Queensland in Australia
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and larger consortium; conduct high quality experiments, keep meticulous records, handle and prepare human blood for flow cytometry analysis; set-up and perform quality control of flow cytometers; data
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of Technological Sciences & Engineering (ATSE) and the Australian Academy of Science. The program aims to establish a global hub for the development of cost-effective advanced carbon- and perovskite-based
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to and develop a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek and manage research funding, publish in reputable journals, utilize best practice research methodologies, participate in project
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engagement roles and activities within the School of Communication and Arts at the University of Queensland. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Establish a research program, collaborate on research
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established Centre for Innovation in Pain and Health Research (CIPHeR) within our School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences. This opportunity will involve testing exciting new quantum technologies developed
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opportunities, and other forms of staff support and development. The greater benefits of joining the UQ community are broad: from being part of a Group of Eight university, to recognition of prior service with
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techniques. Citizenship and Service: Begin to develop partnerships, engage in internal service roles and committees, provide support to colleagues, and uphold university values. About You Our ideal candidate
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of staff support and development. The greater benefits of joining the UQ community are broad: from being part of a Group of Eight university, to recognition of prior service with other Australian
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will also contribute to service and engagement within FaBA, with potential opportunities to develop teaching experience during your appointment. Key responsibilities will include: Establish a research
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Design, develop, and lead research projects in predictive breeding, with particular emphasis on cereal and pulse crops important to Queensland, including sorghum, wheat, barley, mungbean, chickpea. Apply