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out administrative tasks and contribute to faculty or school meetings undertake other duties and contribute to projects appropriate within the classification level as required. About you PhD and
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Hospital, contributing specialist skills in neurology‑focused research areas such as neurogenomics, neuroimmunology and precision neuroscience. About you PhD and academic qualifications in a relevant field
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contribute to the HBA sleep program methodologies, quality, program development and opportunities to promote the HBA program to academic and community audiences About you PhD in psychology, neuroscience
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candidates, with supervisor mentoring from Professor Gibson. About you We are seeking an exemptional Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow in Regional Studies who has: a PhD (or near completion) degree in
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deliver to agreed timelines while maintaining high scientific and ethical standards doctorate (PhD) in biostatistics, epidemiology, statistics, data science, or a closely related discipline. Note: This is a
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recently completed a PhD related to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, public health, epidemiology or health services research, with a strong research track record relative to opportunity
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participation in committees and community engagement activities. About you as a Research Fellow (Level B): Completed PhD in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health, Mental Health, Social and Emotional
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engagement, and a positive, inclusive workplace culture aligned with the University’s strategic priorities. About you Completed PhD in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health, Mental Health, Social and
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across multiple funding schemes supervise and mentor higher degree research students (PhD, MD and other postgraduate research students) support research capacity building within the department and broader
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compliance reporting · supervise and mentor PhD, Master, and medical students, and support the development of early‑career researchers and professional staff involved in evidence‑synthesis research