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play a key role in supporting vital animal and veterinary science projects through hands-on research, data collection, and livestock care. The School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences provides world
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Job no:517147 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (Level B) $114,917 - $135,932 per annum plus an employer contribution of up
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into student engagement trends, you will help shape strategies for marketing, program promotion, and the recruitment of diverse student cohorts. Working under the guidance of the Lead, Domestic Undergraduate
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Job no:516884 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level B, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology Level B ($114,917 to $135,932) per annum plus an employer
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following cycles caused by changes in chemistry and hydrogen bond donor (HBD) composition. DES also exhibits poor chemical stability at higher operating conditions, resulting in solvent loss. Furthermore
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This PhD project aims to leverage continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) technology to develop personalized nutrition and meal timing strategies for people living with type 2 diabetes. By continuously
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applications in timing and biology, quantum circuits and quantum computing. Projects will be available at the University of Adelaide, RMIT and the University of Queensland. Eligibility: Applicants must be
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, this role will apply their expertise in stem cells, epigenetics, development, and cell biology to lead and contribute to cutting-edge research in cancer development and treatment. To be successful you will
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Job no:516939 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Marketing, External Engagement, HEO7, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology HEO7 ($101,785 - $113,839) per annum
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need: A PhD in epidemiology, public health, medical sciences or other areas relevant to primary health care Demonstrated experience contributing to the coordination of quantitative health research