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member of the SEED Lifespan Strategic Research Centre and to collaborate with other researchers in the School, and more broadly in the Faculty and University. To be successful, you’ll have: PhD
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public health outcomes at community, national, or international scales. PhD in a relevant discipline Here's how to apply: Please submit your updated resume, a short cover letter and responses to the Key
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educational reform. To be successful, you’ll have: A PhD and academic profile consistent with senior leadership in a research-intensive university. Demonstrated leadership in university-wide learning and
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doctoral degree (MD, PhD, or equivalent in a relevant scientific or medical field). Clinical trials relevant accreditation at a national or international level. Substantial experience (8–10 years or more) in
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where you can grow — whether you're working remotely or immersed in the vibrant energy of campus life. To be successful, you’ll have: Academic and Research Excellence: PhD in a relevant field with a
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: PhD in psychology or a relevant discipline and/or advanced qualifications and experience in psychology or a relevant discipline area. Excellent record of scholarly learning and teaching in undergraduate
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. Undertake annual reporting on faculty goals through VCIAC and University Council. To be successful, you’ll have: Qualifications and experience commensurate with appointment at Level D-E, including a PhD or
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partnership as a centre of excellence in midwifery research. To be successful, you’ll have: Registered or eligible for registration as a midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. PhD in a
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, you’ll have: Associate Professor PhD in Economics. Internationally recognised research reputation underpinned by publications in high quality journals. Success in obtaining and timely completion
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at significant academic, professional and civic forums. To be successful, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant discipline. Evidence of original, innovative and distinguished contribution to scholarship and teaching