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The National Industry PhD Program is an Australian Government initiative to enhance workforce mobility among higher degree by research students, and to promote knowledge transfer between academia
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. cognitive science, psychology) Please note, due to the funding source, there is a requirement for candidates to either be an Australian Citizen, a New Zealand Citizen, or hold Australia Permanent Residency
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work environment Demonstrated knowledge of the Australian tertiary sector and understanding of the issues facing students with particular focus on students with a disability Demonstrated capacity to meet
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a relevant area, and/or equivalent professional experience. Clinical knowledge and experience within a relevant field of healthcare practice (e.g. aged care, mental health, critical care, allied
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, contributing to collaborative project outcomes. Working knowledge of grain biology techniques, with demonstrated experience in laboratory-based assays such as sample preparation, grain screening, malt quality
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licencing. To be successful you will need: A degree in Biological Science with subsequent relevant experience or extensive experience conducting research in plant biotechnology Knowledge and previous working
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distinctive and innovative design practice projects including capacity to link disciplinary knowledge of architecture with natural systems and work across a range of scales and disciplines. Proven ability
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. Considerable experience establishing and maintaining key internal stakeholder relationships as a trusted Talent Acquisition Specialist in meeting current and future talent needs. Extensive knowledge of relevant
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of providing guidance to less experienced staff in a complex laboratory environment. Knowledge of HSW and safety management with demonstrated experience in application of these in a teaching environment
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education environment. An understanding of contemporary and emerging pedagogical practice, digital capabilities and graduate attributes. Demonstrated knowledge of emerging trends in open access publishing and