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, working alongside partner organisations and communities to co‑design, implement, and evaluate locally led initiatives. You will contribute to applied, participatory research and to the translation
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adoption. Senior: Builds productive stakeholder relationships and supports co‑design. Principal: Drives strategic national and international partnerships and profile‑raising activity. What we’re looking
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adoption. Senior: Builds productive stakeholder relationships and supports co‑design. Principal: Drives strategic national and international partnerships and profile‑raising activity. What we’re looking
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deliver insights that inform real‑world policy and practice. Key responsibilities will include: Design and deliver high-quality quantitative research using large longitudinal, census, survey and
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to grow and succeed. Collaborate with colleagues, community organisations, government, industry and academic partners to co‑design research, share knowledge and build relationships that reflect UQ’s values
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Computer Science (EECS) at The University of Queensland (UQ). Key responsibilities will include: Research: Design, build, and characterise optical systems for spatiotemporal beam-shaping. Disseminate
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to RMIT with the possibility of novel and important scientific outcomes. By harnessing nature’s design principles for bio-adhesion, the research work aims to develop innovative wet adhesive materials based
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collected during fieldwork. Experience with data analysis using software such as R for statistical analysis, including spatial statistics, 14C calibration, and site pattern recognition. Commitment
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collected during fieldwork. Experience with data analysis using software such as R for statistical analysis, including spatial statistics, 14C calibration, and site pattern recognition. Commitment
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will contribute to student supervision, service and engagement roles and activities and apply to independent funding opportunities. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Design and conduct