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of the project assist with the mentoring of the PhD students that are part of the Laureate program. About you a PhD in creative music practice and music technology, preferably with a research focus on themes
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environmental sciences sector through effective coordination and project support. Base Salary $103,185- $111,237 p.a (HEO6) + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Life and Environmental Sciences
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, the program attracts the highest quality applicants in Australia and from all over the world. Design is a rapidly growing and highly successful discipline within the school. Our design research explores
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veterinary profession as you care for the lives of animals and develop your own clinical expertise. The Veterinarian position is within the Sydney School of Veterinary Science and supporting the Doctor
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attention to detail, with the ability to manage shifting priorities and competing deadlines in a dynamic work environment. Proficiency in computer literacy, including the Microsoft Office suite, and
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. About you Relevant tertiary qualifications with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Behavioural Science, Public Health, or a relevant field (an Honours degree is highly preferred). Demonstrated experience
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students at the University of Sydney. You will work closely with the Director and Program Manager of the Gadigal Centre to drive the implementation of student-focused initiatives, and work alongside our
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Join a School that’s redefining excellence in health sciences. Ranked #2 in Australia and #4 globally for Sport, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation (QS 2024), we offer bold, innovative programs across
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from any field within the broad discipline of pharmacy, such as: pharmacology and clinical therapeutics pharmacy practice/clinical pharmacy medicinal and computational chemistry pharmaceutical sciences
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1200 students in a four-year graduate-entry Doctor of Medicine program, alongside a range of higher degrees by research and coursework. The Central Clinical School (CCS), based at Royal Prince Alfred