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outputs for both academic and practitioner audiences. Responsibilities: Lead data collection and analysis activities with a high level of methodological rigour. Conduct independent and collaborative
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opportunities to contribute to service and engagement activities, supporting the broader goals of the research team and University. Key responsibilities will include: 1. Research Produce high-quality research
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closely with researchers across the School of the Environment, the Joint Remote Sensing Research Program (JRSRP), and DETSI teams including the Queensland Herbarium and Biodiversity Science (QHBS) and Earth
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, ensuring high-quality learning experiences for diverse audiences. The role also involves collecting and developing case studies that showcase program activities and outcomes, and developing evidence-based
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policies). Produce high-quality publications and contribute to joint research projects and competitive funding applications. Translate research into practical outcomes, including commercialisation of UQ
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coordination with the IDEA Bio team. Perform cultivation of microorganisms (yeast) using existing and refined the fermentation strategies. Deliver high-quality data to clients using fermentation workflows. Train
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research program with multiple Aboriginal communities and other stakeholders to enhance rock art research and management within Western Australia. Pilbara Dreaming: Rock Art, Water and Heritage Futures will
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research teams, in particular post-doctoral staff working on water-related research funded by the AuSpire program as well as undertake supervision of research students. Extend the research performance and
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diversity and respect for difference. Our postgraduate courses offer professionals opportunities to develop their abilities and advance their careers and our PhD program has launched a thousand research
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the opportunity Conduct high‑impact research to support an externally funded, world‑class research program. Contribute to research training and teaching, with a strong focus on developing student skills