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, renowned for research excellence, education and innovation. Ranked among the top-40 universities globally, Monash is Australia’s largest university, with a presence that extends across Australia, Malaysia
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outputs, publications, and presentations. In this role, you will design research frameworks, develop qualitative survey methodologies, and engage with media and social platforms to promote the program. You
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, events and initiatives designed to improve the student experience. The role is responsible for working with students and University stakeholders to support the implementation of programs and events across
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addiction research environment Work alongside leading experts in neuroscience-informed treatment innovation The Opportunity The Clinical and Social Research (CSR) team at Turning Point investigates
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capacity building Work on programs that inspire ideas and support real-world innovation The Opportunity Velos comes from the Greek word for “arrow” - a symbol of precision, momentum and forward motion. It
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project are open to negotiation, but it should be designed with the aim of making a positive difference to the life experience of people with disabilities. Projects that fall into one (or more) of the
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forward with velocity and purpose, cutting through complexity to reach real world impact. Velos Accelerator is a hub and ecosystem for healthcare innovation aligned with cardiovascular, kidney and
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industry connections that drive research and teaching excellence and impact and are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our students benefit from real-world experience through internships, global
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experience in electrochemical sensor technologies, including surface chemistry, functionalisation, and biomarker detection Proficiency in signal processing, prototype design and integration, and
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is responsible for developing and conducting experiments, analysing neurophysiological data and contributing to the design and delivery of visual stimuli using programming environments such as MATLAB