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interdisciplinary environment for studying the dynamics of complex physical systems. Base Salary, Academic Level A, $113,634 - $113,634 p.a + 17% superannuation. About the opportunity The School of Physics
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About the opportunity The Cancer and Stem Cell Laboratory is dedicated to understanding how normal stem cells transform into cancer stem cells and to developing targeted therapies that eliminate
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5 Sep 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Research Field Biological sciences Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country Australia
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The UNSW Sydney Systems Immunology and Artificial Intelligence Lab seeks a highly motivated and skilled postdoctoral researcher to join our dynamic team. This role offers an exceptional opportunity to lead
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Postdoctoral Researcher: in novel isotope geochemistry of ore systems. Fixed term position available for 3 years. The School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences
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ANSTO (Australia), Imperial College London (UK), and Tokamak Energy (UK), is launching a groundbreaking research program focused on developing new materials for compact tokamak reactors. We are recruiting
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time, fixed term for 24 months, with the possibility of extension Base Salary from level A ($113,400 - $121,054) or level B ($127,436 to $151,328) + 17% superannuation About the opportunity This is an
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Global Environment Modelling of Soil Organic and Inorganic Carbon
- $121,054 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Civil Engineering at The University of Sydney is recruiting for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Global Environment Modelling of Soil
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of enthusiastic, highly research-active and collegiate academics who deliver world-class education to undergraduate and postgraduate students. 100% of the Faculty’s research is ranked at world standard
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) Sydney, in partnership with ANSTO (Australia), Imperial College London (UK), and Tokamak Energy (UK), is launching a groundbreaking research program focused on developing new materials for compact tokamak