323 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment Fellowship positions in Australia
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in the field in aquatic/terrestrial environments. This can include working multiple days in the field Ability to work autonomously whilst displaying a strong commitment to work in a team environment
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PhD in metabolic engineering, synthetic biology, or a closely related discipline. You will enjoy contributing to impactful research outcomes and working effectively as part of an international research
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following criteria. Essential criteria a PhD in plant biology or plant ecology experience in field sampling of plants and/or the growth of plants in controlled environments exceptional skills in laboratory
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and community partners, secure research funding, and contribute to JCU’s broader academic mission. About You Essential: PhD (completed or near completion) in psychology or a related discipline (e.g
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ability to work in the field in aquatic/terrestrial environments. This can include working multiple days in the field Ability to work autonomously whilst displaying a strong commitment to work in a team
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to understand why individuals engage in cybercrime, and develop tools to prevent, detect and investigate cybercrimes. Our work aims to inform public policy, and promote safe digital environment. To be successful
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ill patients. This is your opportunity to contribute to a high-impact MRFF-funded project while building your own independent research portfolio in a world-class clinical research environment. About
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techniques. Citizenship and Service: Begin to develop partnerships, engage in internal service roles and committees, provide support to colleagues, and uphold university values. About You Completion of a PhD
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. As part of the UQ community, you’ll be welcomed into a vibrant, inclusive, and collaborative environment. You’ll have access to world-class facilities, flexible work arrangements, and a culture that
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community, you will have the opportunity to work alongside the brightest minds, who have joined us from all over the world, and within an environment where interdisciplinary collaborations are encouraged