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Human Sciences. You will contribute to impactful research focused on understanding mechanisms of cancer treatment response and resistance, working with primary cells, ex vivo, models and mouse models
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Applicants Success with supervision of graduate research, focusing on candidates completing Master of Research (or equivalent) and PhD degrees; Recent successful experience with course/program accreditation
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PRIMARY DETAIL • Salary package: $106,089 (Level A.6 - PhD) to $113,697 p.a., plus 17% employer’s superannuation and annual leave loading. • Appointment Type: Full-time, fixed Term for two years
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Please apply online and attach your resume (including a list of two referees), and a separate cover letter that outlines how you meet the selection criteria below: Essential Selection Criteria: PhD in
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supportive mentoring program to allow the growth of future leaders for dementia research. Furthermore, the multidisciplinary approach of the Centre to study Alzheimer’s disease and related neurodegenerative
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below, attaching as a separate document: Essential A PhD in materials science, photovoltaics, photonics or a closely related discipline Expertise in optical modelling using finite element and ray tracing
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Campus, North Ryde, until 31 December 2026. Work with a strong collaborative IT team, hybrid working arrangement. The Role Our Student360 Program is seeking a Project Officer to provide operational support
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two referees), a statement of research interests and achievements. Selection Criteria: A PhD in analytical biochemistry, biosensors, nanobiotechnology or equivalent qualifications; Ability to undertake
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of our award-winning Learn to Swim program! - Appointment Type: Full Time, permanent (38 hours per week, weekdays plus one weekend day) - Salary Package: Competitive, above-award salary + 12
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Macquarie University, Wallumattagal Campus, Dharug land, North Ryde Collaborative team with hybrid working arrangement About the role The Student 360 (S360) Program is a key component of the University’s