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the ability to stay on top of tasks and meet deadlines. Confident writer with solid verbal communication skills, and experienced in working with external research partners to get great outcomes. Good knowledge
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strongly encourage applicants from diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Our Moondani Toombadool Centre leads our Indigenous education and culture at Swinburne, guided by community
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of endeavour including (but not limited to) employment, education, health, communications, engineering and science. Scholarship 2: Advancing gender equity and inclusion in Australia Open to Australian citizens
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, and community. One in five Australian teenagers drink at levels that may cause health related harms, at least once a month. Drinking alcohol is an accepted and widespread practice in Australian
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the confidence to work on your own and also pitch in as part of a team. Strong communication skills, as you’ll be writing up your findings, presenting to others, and maybe even publishing your work, so being clear
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the English proficiency levels set by Curtin University. Candidates should have: 1. Master's or bachelor's (first class honours) degree in a relevant discipline. 2. Language requirement (IELTS, Overall 6.5
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within an interdisciplinary team. Strong communication skills and a demonstrated ability to produce quality research under supervision are essential. Desirable experience includes prior work with
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speech or hand movements). By addressing the mechanisms of multisensory integration, this project will contribute to the broader field of cognitive neuroscience and inform future interventions designed
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identities, Black, Asian, or Minority Ethnic backgrounds, individuals living with a disability, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. For full details and to apply online, please visit: https
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by the University’s Environment Institute, in collaboration with South Australian community and government groups. The project supports and is aligned with the ReBird the Ranges initiative, an alliance