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The University of Queensland – Director, Frazer Institute An exciting opportunity to lead one of Australia’s most influential biomedical research institutes in Australia. The Organisation
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to Information and Privacy Manager, you will lead key information access and privacy functions, ensuring compliance with legislation while fostering a culture of openness and trust. You will oversee right
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Lead to drive strategic partnerships and external engagement that support the development of new mRNA-LNP medicines. In this role, you will focus on building and managing collaborations with academic
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genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion or near completion of a PhD in organic/bio-organic chemistry with experience of medicinal chemistry hit
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supported to lead with purpose, curiosity and courage, creating change together. For more information about this opportunity, please click here to view the complete appointment booklet About UQ As part of
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system issues and contribute to the strategic planning and ongoing improvement of enterprise application platforms. Key responsibilities will include: Lead the delivery of enterprise application support
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level, you will lead research initiatives, build strategic collaborations, and demonstrate growing national and international recognition. Supervision and Researcher Development: Contribute
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that support positive change for First Nations communities. Lead and mentor a high‑performing research team, supervise Higher Degree by Research students, foster a culture of excellence and integrity, and
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stakeholders. This position will lead the implementation and embedding phase of the University’s new budget model, ensuring it is consistently understood, applied and communicated across the Finance community
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School of Biomedical Sciences Full-time, fixed-term position for up to 5 years at Academic Level E Based at our St Lucia Campus Lead with Impact at UQ Are you ready to shape the future of biomedical