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. For further information For a confidential discussion regarding this position, contact: Professor Simone Dennis Head of School, Social Sciences E: simone.dennis@adelaide.edu.au You'll find a full position
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capabilities (such as engineering, data science, robotics, quantum) Further additional criteria apply, dependent on the type of scholarship selected. Guidelines for the program can be found here Further
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Job no:516893 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level B, Level C, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (Level B or C) $114,917 - $161,145 per annum plus
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. The University is strongly committed to supporting diversity and flexibility in the workplace. We particularly welcome applications from women for this role. To be successful you will need: PhD in plant biology or
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Job no:516912 Work type:Fixed term - Part-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level A, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology Research Associate (A) – School of Architecture and Civil
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combatting wildlife trafficking and environmental harm. To be successful you will need: PhD in a relevant discipline such as computer science, data science, digital forensics, cyber security or a related field
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platform for conducting impactful economic research. To be successful you will need: PhD in applied economics, forensic accounting, ecological economics, criminology or a related discipline. Demonstrated
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established by Adelaide Park Lands Association to provide a PhD student an opportunity to undertake research in the field(s) of social sciences, history, sociology, politics (EXPLORE and PROTECT project streams
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are recruiting three PhD students for the following Projects: Project 1: Unifying on-farm data and crop models to enhance tactical crop decisions Summary: Despite the increasing availability of on-farm data and
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Science and Health laboratory to work on a Defence project related to risk-based decision making for skin decontamination in emergency response incidents. Dermal exposure is an important secondary route