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. Draft project documentation and prepare project reports. As a member of the University community, demonstrate the highest possible standards of professional and personal conduct, modelling
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infrastructure, enabling sophisticated geospatial, isotopic, geochemical and temporal analyses of critical mineral systems. Develop and implement data models following FAIR data management guidelines and tools
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policies and procedures. Demonstrate the highest possible standards of professional and personal conduct, modelling the University’s Values and Signature Behaviours. Who we are looking for/Selection Criteria
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Partnership Development Develop governance and financial models for research partnerships Identify sustainable funding mechanisms Establish key performance metrics and success indicators Comprehensive Course
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that share our values and can offer accessible, high-quality experiences - especially for students from underrepresented, equity backgrounds. Help shape the Hub’s long-term strategy, partner engagement model
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for ADHD emphasise core symptom clusters comprised of (1) inattention and (2) hyperactivity/impulsivity, various conceptual models of ADHD also highlight a prominent role for deficits in emotion regulation
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responders are at increased risk of poor mental health outcomes. If we achieve similar findings to the university study, this model will reduce suicidal intentions and behaviours in first responders by 42%. It
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infrastructure, enabling sophisticated geospatial, isotopic, geochemical and temporal analyses of critical mineral systems. Develop and implement data models following FAIR data management guidelines and tools
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characterise long-period radio transients. Conduct multiwavelength follow-up (e.g. optical, NIR, X-ray) to assess the properties and nature of detected sources. Perform evolutionary and population modelling
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symptoms. Alexithymia is a major focus of our lab's research, whereby we have created new theoretical models of alexithymia (the attention-appraisal model of alexithymia; Preece et al., 2017), new