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collaboratively with researchers from other organisations, farming systems groups or with farmers Demonstrated ability to publish research in peer-reviewed journals Ability to use statistical methods to analyse
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Demonstrated ability to publish research in peer-reviewed journals Ability to use statistical methods to analyse genetic data Excellent organisational and time management skills The path to Adelaide University
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, anthropological and sociological experience as well as experience in survey design and other qualitative methods. To be successful you will need: A PhD in the relevant discipline or have equivalent qualifications
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that supports the University’s Body Donation Program, working 5 hours per day (some flexibility on the times) and availability to work longer hours on days required to cover leave. Working under general direction
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programs. Demonstrated track record as a successful team player in the areas of administration, research, and teaching. Demonstrated delivery of innovative teaching and learning methods (including blended
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Educational Technology in the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences. The successful candidate will be a researcher in the use of technology to support cognitive and meta-cognitive skills of students
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the responsibility for the big shift to decarbonisation. We have the scale to make a difference and seek new, low-carbon technologies and methods that will overcome barriers and help transition the steel, iron
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in-house methods to develop null mutants in candidate genes via tissue culture and gene editing in Arabidopsis. The position will focus on pectin, and particularly on rhamnogalacturonan-II (RG-II
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. High level computer skills, including experience with the Microsoft Office suite of products. Ability to exercise judgement and use initiative. Demonstrated ability to manage a variety of involved tasks
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equivalent, with expertise in nuclear and/or maritime engineering Demonstrated research ability that supports the School's research strengths hydroacoustics, modelling and computation, numerical and