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scientific discovery. You will join a supportive, collaborative and productive research environment that encourages independence and fosters career development. Some key skills required: A PhD in immunology or
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earth systems. There are also opportunities for biogeochemical modelling as part of the position and either some knowledge of, or interest in, this would be ideal. To be successful you will need: PhD
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. To be successful you will need: PhD or equivalent degree (or thesis submitted) in earth sciences. Demonstrated research ability in sedimentology and sedimentary geochemistry—preferably with expertise in
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journals and assist with preparation of research grant applications Assist in the supervision of graduate and honours level students Interpret and present data to collaborators and develop your profile
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leading role in mentoring junior students, with the opportunity to take on formal supervision roles. About you Qualifications: PhD in Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience, Psychology, or a related field
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level as required. About you a developing network of academic, industry and professional partners and stakeholders doctorate of PhD in a relevant field a developing research profile in vaccine development
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-reviewed publications relevant to project objectives support occasional teaching activities and contribute to the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students. The ARC-funded project is an
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to the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students. The ARC-funded project is an international collaboration involving a wide network of Australian and international researchers investigating fossil reef
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through in silico, activity and structural screening. support, train and supervise junior members of the team, including undergraduate students and PhD candidate, working in biological chemistry disseminate
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preparation of peer-reviewed publications relevant to project objectives support occasional teaching activities and contribute to the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students. The ARC-funded