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culture, based out of a modern office on our heritage Camperdown campus, and welcomes a hybrid working model. We are a trusted and strategic business unit that embraces innovation and continuous learning
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beaches, parks, public transport and shopping districts Seeking outstanding academics to provide leadership and help advance a world-class, internationally recognised Faculty renowned for excellence in
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of a research program with women from migrant, refugee and asylum-seeking backgrounds in South West Sydney to co-design solutions that improve access to care and support mental wellbeing. This program is
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outstanding academics to provide leadership and help advance a world-class, internationally recognised Faculty renowned for excellence in research and education About the opportunity The School of Biomedical
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Full time, fixed term until 31st August 2028 Provide coordination and operational support to the myResearch Sydney program which is delivering a significant digital transformation for the University
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starting your journey or advancing your career, this is where your impact begins. As part of the Faculty of Medicine and Health, you’ll be joining a community committed to innovation, excellence, and
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of Australia’s National Cervical Screening Program and National Bowel Cancer Screening Program. The work of Professor Canfell and her team has resulted in the first Roadmap to Liver Cancer Control in Australia
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Doctor of Medicine Program in Dubbo. They coordinate all aspects of facilities, asset and resource management relating to the residential accommodation, teaching, administration, and student facilities and
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), also known as the Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health (UDRH), is funded under the Commonwealth Department of Health’s Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) Program. Our focus
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activity for Australians living with moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury. The University is seeking to employee an Reseach Officer (HEO 5) to assist the BRIDGES project lead Associate Professor Leanne