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% superannuation About the opportunity The University of Sydney's School of Architecture, Design and Planning is currently seeking a Research Data Analyst and Web Developer to support the execution of various
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3-year full time fixed term position Play a key role in driving evidence-based improvements and strategic decision-making through data analysis and reporting on student conduct and academic
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infrastructure, with their flagship project being the development of the EarthBank platform. The EarthBank platform (previously AusGeochem) is an open access geospatial data platform for archiving, disseminating
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health economics modelling outputs for research projects support researchers in the preparing report, presentation, and grant application by gathering necessary data and documentation Support the modelling
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epidemiological study designs and biostatistical modelling approaches to a broad range of health and environmental data. The team address policy relevant research with a focus on translating the results
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collected data from sampling larval, juvenile and adult fish using a variety of methods (seining, BRUVs) and acoustic tracking to measure fish movement and connectivity. Expected outcomes of this project
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seascapes. The project expects to generate new knowledge in the area of fish seascape ecology and management using an innovative approach which considers data from all life history stages including larval
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systems in the community • Studying health disparities and outcomes using epidemiological data The University of Sydney are seeking two part-time (0.4FTE) Research Assistants to join EPIC-ND, a MRFF-funded
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-stationary complex physical systems with applications to quantifying dynamical patterns in multivariate electrophysiological data of sleep dynamics. There is some freedom to tailor the specific research
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for data collection will likely be required. Part 1 of the BRIDGES project is focused on understanding physical activity and brain injury rehabilitation in priority populations which includes: 1. Older