46 computer-science-data-wahrn-hous Fellowship positions at Monash University in Australia
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., Native PAGE, cryo-EM) to GPCR biology Supporting administrative, operational, and financial aspects of the research program Collaborating within multidisciplinary research teams Working under broad
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and research protocols in compliance-focused environments. Advanced computer skills with experience using Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint; specific experience in working with a range of analytical
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team Excellent organisational, communication, and interpersonal skills Advanced computer skills, including Microsoft Office and
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outputs, publications, and presentations. In this role, you will design research frameworks, develop qualitative survey methodologies, and engage with media and social platforms to promote the program. You
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engineering. Be part of ARMI’s mission to address the unanswered questions with a multi-centre, cross disciplinary and highly focused approach, for the development of innovative clinical protocols as
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Explore bold ideas with a team redefining addiction treatment through science The Opportunity Join a leading research team driving clinical innovation in neuroscience and psychedelics-based addiction
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meaningful program of work that includes literature reviews, field research, data analysis and scientific writing. The role also involves preparing ethics applications and presenting research findings
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and trials focused on women’s mental health. This includes designing study protocols, preparing ethics submissions, conducting data analysis, publishing in high-impact journals, and contributing
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and oral communication skills, including drafting of academic papers and grants High level computer skills with software skills such as Microsoft Office, SAS, SPSS If this sounds like you, we highly
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University's Department of Economics is seeking a Research Fellow to join the project titled “Women in STEM: The Longer-Term Effects of Teachers.” This research initiative aims to understand how teacher