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an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Four Full Time Positions Available | 24 Months Fixed Term | Expected to commence February 2026. Be part of a world class, outcome-based research centre
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This PhD project aims to leverage continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology to develop personalized nutrition and meal timing strategies for people living with type 2 diabetes. By continuously
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Full-time, fixed-term position until June 2027. Lead research in shaping the next frontier in dryland farming systems. We are seeking an experienced farming systems
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Full-time, fixed-term position until June 2027. Help shape the next frontier in dryland farming systems. We are seeking a highly motivated and collaborative researcher
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The Adelaide Graduate Research School is partnering with the Department for Environment and Water to provide various research internship opportunities for our PhD students. The Department
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. Fixed-term, full-time position available until June 2026 Working under limited direction and with various marketing leads, the Digital Content & SEO Coordinator will work across University websites
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- $135,932 and salary scale per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Full-time, fixed term position for 12 months with the possibility of extension for an additional 2 years
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% superannuation will apply. Fixed term position until the end of 2026 with the possibility of extension as the project advances. We are seeking a motivated individual to work on an exciting Trailblazer Project in
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contribution of 17% superannuation applies. Fulltime, fixed term research position, available for 12 months. Research Fellow Opportunity in Protein Biochemistry. This is an exciting opportunity for a completed
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holds Bachelors’ degrees in English literature (with Honours) (1961), and musicology (with Honours) (1970) from The University of Adelaide, and a PhD from the same university (1979). Her work includes the