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through their investor conference a co-investment from the College of Science and Engineering. This funding provides a unique opportunity to advance innovative medical device research and support four high
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case by case basis, and may include areas such as biomedical science and genetics. c. Science – applications in the following areas will NOT be considered: i. Computer Science ii. Engineering
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. medical sciences, psychology, biomedical engineering), or an equivalent combination of training, education, and experience. Capability to contribute to the design, coordination, and execution of research
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and effectively with colleagues and clients at all levels – You are a team player. It is expected that the successful candidate will hold a degree in computer science, business technology or other
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mission statement is “to embrace innovative knowledge and practice to tackle the challenges of our time, with a strategic focus on technology, health, and social impact.” The Sports Management discipline
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Associate will: Apply advanced molecular biology techniques (e.g., Gibson assembly, Golden Gate cloning, CRISPR-Cas) to engineer and manipulate bacteriophages. Collaborate with Chief Investigator, students
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+ 17% Super View Position Description I Academic Level D : AU$ 165,810- $182,419 pa + 17% Super Location: Tonsley / Kaurna Country /Australia About the Role: The College of Science and Engineering is
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Digital Services Information and Digital Services (IDS) are a pivotal resource of the University, providing information and digital technology services and support to the Flinders University staff and
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Higher Education Trade Degree Apprenticeship Program Flinders University has introduced an innovative Higher Education Trade Degree Apprenticeship in Engineering , developed in collaboration with industry
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of Science and Engineering is seeking a Research Associate in Hydrogeology to contribute to a One Basin Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) project on water banking for enhanced drought resilience in Loxton