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modelling and data analytics, and help shape policy that improves lives. As a Research Fellow, you will: Conduct applied research in health economics, particularly focused on economic evaluation, cost
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Information and Services Officer Job No.: 681007 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Fixed-term appointment until 14 June 2026 Remuneration: $83,424 - $95,825 pa HEW Level
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. International candidates can click here for additional information. This role shapes the future of MARP’s veterinary care, scientific services and training programs, creating a workforce that is highly skilled
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in teams, handle sensitive information with discretion, and possess advanced computer literacy. An understanding of Jewish communities and culture, along with experience coordinating community-focused
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comfortable managing a variety of responsibilities—from supporting patient recruitment activities, helping prepare ethics and governance documents to handling sensitive participant data. You're known for your
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climate economy in Australia (Dr Svenja Keele ) Communicating Data to Advance Community and Ecological Wellbeing (Prof. Libby Lester ) Making Futures Together: Designing and Testing Creative Methods
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people who discover them The Opportunity The Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering is seeking applications for a Level A Research Fellow to contribute to a high-impact research project
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maintain service standards, including prompt issue resolution, data integrity and adherence to privacy, confidentiality and compliance requirements. Ideal candidates will bring a strong educational
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passion for process improvement and implementation of efficiencies to maximize delivery of information.. About Monash University At Monash , work feels different. There’s a sense of belonging, from
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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