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closely with academic staff and provide guidance and support to junior researchers and students involved in the project. Ideally you will have a PhD in Economics of Education or expect to receive it by
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impact. With more than 15 years’ research experience post-PhD (or equivalent considering career interruptions), you bring deep expertise, strategic vision, and a commitment to mentoring the next generation
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an established researcher with a strong track record of high-quality publications, external funding success, and research leadership. With up to 15 years of research experience post-PhD (or equivalent when
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advancing in your discipline. As a mid-career researcher you will have between five and ten years of research experience post-PhD or an equivalent period when adjusted for significant career interruptions
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up to five years’ research experience since conferral of your PhD, or an equivalent period when adjusted for significant career interruptions. This role is suited to outstanding researchers who
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Professor Diane Jarvis https://portfolio.jcu.edu.au/Researchers/diane.jarvis1. What you can bring to the role A PhD qualification or equivalent in a relevant social science, climate change, environmental
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the safety of vulnerable road users. What you need to succeed Completion of a PhD in a relevant discipline area (e.g. road safety, occupational health and safety, psychology, public health) in any of the key
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the academic promotions process. About You A PhD (awarded or near completion) in a relevant discipline (e.g. psychology, business). Demonstrated experience in qualitative and/or quantitative research methods
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behaviour in support of a positive traffic safety culture; (ii) improving the safety of young drivers; and (iii) improving the safety of vulnerable road users. What you need to succeed Completion of a PhD in
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. degree (up to one year into the future) are also encouraged to apply. PhD awarding university must be ranked in the QS Top 500 (2025 edition ) Essential Knowledge & Skills In-depth knowledge and a strong