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. This pivotal role sits at the heart of the Strategic Alliance between Open Door and Military and Emergency Services Health Australia (MESHA), strengthening national research capability and driving meaningful
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health and caring in the world through an exceptional student learning experience. At the College, our research mission is about co-creating new knowledge which promotes wellbeing, and better care and
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workforce. Our mission is to improve lives and empower communities, enabling better health and caring in the world through an exceptional student learning experience. At the College, our research mission is
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methodology, with a passion for inspiring the next generation of Researchers, evident through your experience successfully supervising PhD and/or undergraduate students. You will also demonstrate the following
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mission is to improve lives and empower communities, enabling better health and caring in the world through an exceptional student learning experience. At the College, our research mission is about co
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, research and partnership. About You You are an experienced researcher who is passionate about Human Physiology and is curious about the gut-brain circuit that controls mood and behaviour. You hold a PhD in
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best-practice and improve care and services. Working collaboratively across ARIIA, the Research Fellow will participate in the co-design of innovative approaches and multi-modal learning resources
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(Japanese-based staff). Please note for the purposes of this program early career researchers are defined as academic staff who have completed their PhD within the last ten years. South Australian Applicants
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. The Overseas Travelling Fellowship has been established to enable full-time or part-time PhD students who have demonstrated outstanding aptitude for independent research, to undertake short periods