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helps companies, governments, and not-for-profits transform the sectors they operate within, for public good. Our research focuses on areas including: Health and social care Sustainability Data and
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educational settings. The Fellow will work collaboratively with academic staff, research students, and external partners to deliver research outcomes with strong translational impact, while contributing
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. The successful candidate will predominantly work on an industry-linked research project “Towards non-thermal hydrogen-boron fusion” supported by the Australian Research Council. The purpose of the position is to
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creativity to enhance the research performance of the University and achieve excellence in teaching. We invest in developing the careers and wellbeing of our students and staff and expect all our leaders
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. This role offers the chance to work alongside world-class researchers, access cutting-edge facilities and technology, and contribute to groundbreaking research on next-generation communication and sensing
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consist of the following: 1. 2027 MQLF application form, with Project Description appended (combined as one PDF) 2. 2027 MQLF CV and Research Opportunity and Performance Evidence Form 3. Evidence of PhD
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(desired) Strong written and verbal communication skills, with experience preparing technical reports and research publications (desired). Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a
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hearing loss through data-driven policy, service innovation, and community-based interventions. You will work closely with leading researchers and partners to generate evidence that informs policy, practice
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and written communication skills and ability to work in a team collaborating across disciplines. About You You will be an emerging researcher with strong experimental capability and demonstrated
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culture of innovation and creativity to achieve excellence in teaching and to enhance the research performance of the University. We invest in developing the careers and wellbeing of our students and staff