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. As part of the Academy , the College of Science and Engineering promotes, supports and administers quality teaching, hands-on experiences, industry placements and research at JCU in the areas of Marine
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. As part of the Academy , the College of Science and Engineering promotes, supports and administers quality teaching, hands-on experiences, industry placements and research at JCU in the areas of Marine
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numeracy programs that are integrated into the curriculum, enabling students to thrive in their studies. 1 x fixed term to December 2025; part-time 29 hours per week 1 x fixed term to July 2026; part-time
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to make a difference? Be part of something bigger. Lead change. Empower researchers. Apply now to take your next step in research education leadership. Click the ‘apply’ button to fill out
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funding opportunities. Be part of a collaborative and forward-thinking Research Services team. Enable research success at a world-class tropical university. Enjoy flexible work arrangements, professional
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Health (CQCRRH) in Emerald is part of a national network of 16 University Departments of Rural Health, funded through the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training program as a workforce initiative. This
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science, technology and engineering disciplines. As part of the Academy , the College of Science and Engineering promotes, supports and administers quality teaching, hands-on experiences, industry
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, offering access to a diverse caseload and state-of-the-art equipment Focus on tropical, rural, and regional practice – Be part of a program uniquely positioned to address veterinary challenges in tropical
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veterinary teaching facility Be part of a supportive, research-active academic team Live and work in a vibrant tropical region with a relaxed lifestyle Academic Level C: $133,495 - $153,251 + 17
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application against others who have applied. Applicants may be required to attend an interview as part of the selection process. Introduction The Amuthan Medical Research Fund was established in 2013 in memory