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team to drive innovation in plant breeding. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Conduct and publish high-quality research, develop a coherent research program, and actively pursue competitive
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to the effective supervision of Honours and Higher Degree by Research (e.g., PhD, Masters) students (as appropriate). Demonstrate personal effectiveness in supervision and the management of researcher development
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Full-time (100%), fixed-term position for up to 2 years Base salary will be in the range $82,057.75 - $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation (Academic
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science – Faculty of Engineering Part-time (40%), fixed-term position for up to 12 months Base salary will be in the range $114,824.05 - $136,048.72
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Full-time (100%), fixed-term position for up to 3 years Base salary will be in the range $82,057.75 - $109,246.18 + 17% Superannuation (Academic
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, four PhD students, and a research support officer. MSEL is part of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies and works closely with collaborators including CSIRO and the Palau International
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modeller to help lead a collaborative research programme between the University of Queensland and King Abdulla University of Science and Technology (KAUST) with Prof David Suggett. Our shared goal is to
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partners and assist in the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students. Key responsibilities will include: Research: Establish a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek and manage
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, you’ll engage in a diverse mix of activities—from hands-on laboratory work, experimental design, and data analysis through to research publications, presentations, and student supervision. You will play a
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for association analysis. Collaborate across disciplines to secure competitive research funding and translate findings to end users. Supervise and mentor HDR students, fostering the next generation of public health