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or postgraduate coursework program of study at the University of Adelaide. To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be undertaking study in any undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program Be
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website, ensuring content is relevant and aligned with strategic communications goals. Oversee social media channels with regular, platform-appropriate posts to highlight research, partnerships, and events
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specific methodology and tackle experimental challenges creatively. To be successful you will need: Strong computing skills in R software and demonstrated experience in quantitative analyses, and model
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the Adelaide Park Lands Association will have the opportunity to discuss the nature of research and development activities and working arrangements post-selection. Eligibility: The PhD student must be
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of an institution). To be eligible to apply for this scholarship you must: Be nearing completion of their undergraduate or postgraduate program majoring in Classical Performance (instrumental, vocal or conducting) in
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and rural health staff informatics, coordinate the writing of ethical applications and reports, and contribute to writing publications and external grants. To be successful you will need: A PhD in
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. Demonstrated high level of computing skills, including competency with qualitative analysis software (NVivo), spreadsheets and data management systems. Experience in contributing towards producing conference
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Program Scholarships (RTPS) - Domestic Students | University Scholarships (adelaide.edu.au) International: University of Adelaide Research Scholarships (UARS) - International Students | University
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. Very good organisational and management skills. Advanced analytic and computational skills, including the demonstrated ability to perform numerical and symbolic calculations. Senior Lecturer (Level C
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of high-quality publications, supervision of higher degree research and ability to attract external research funding. Experience in effective teaching in law at undergraduate and post-graduate levels