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research group. The successful candidate will be expected to make a vigorous contribution in one or more of the following research areas and contribute to the supervision of PhD and MRes research students
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comprehensive range of modern research and teaching facilities. The School attracts outstanding undergraduate students, including large numbers of talented students, from all over Australia and has a large cohort
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collaborate with interdisciplinary researchers across engineering, management, and AI supervise or mentor research students, where appropriate. About you The University values courage and creativity; openness
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and mentor junior researchers and students on a day-to-day basis assist in planning and coordinating research activities within the lab ensure compliance with institutional and regulatory guidelines
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collaboration with NSW DPIRD Scientists and Managers (as part of the NSW Marine Estate Management Strategy) and support a variety of research students (Honours, Masters and PhD) and this position will also play a
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quality, standards and excellence are maintained in any research activities and output provide informal mentoring and advice to students within discipline (where appropriate) carry out administrative tasks
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the supervision of more senior academic staff (with an increasing degree of autonomy) provide informal mentoring and advice to students within discipline carry out administrative tasks and contribute to faculty
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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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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