30 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Fellowship positions at University of Sydney in Australia
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globally recognised leader in hospital pharmacy and opioid stewardship, access to rich datasets and collaborations across major hospitals and research networks and supportive career development, including
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research impact and commercialisation strategies Build research collaborations and engage in translational research that delivers impact for industry, policy, practice or the community. Contribute
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training in the application of analytic techniques to longitudinal or large mental health data sets a strong applied research orientation with a proven ability to build successful working relationships with
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therapy and medical imaging technologies. Our research portfolio spans development of new treatment ideas, clinical trials, preclinical imaging, device development, MRI-Physics, radiation therapy physics
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of the Project Management Institute. It builds the capacity of graduates to examine the key interdependencies inherent in managing and leading complex projects, including projects in the face of climate
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associated data sets proven ability to supervise and mentor postgraduate students and junior researchers advanced proficiency in statistical software including R, Stata, and SAS ability to build complex
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will join is housed within the University of Sydney’s award-winning Charles Perkins Centre - a building that contains many of the University’s most influential researchers and contains multiple state
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, carers, and international collaborators develop the mental health policy research stream through qualitative and quantitative data analysis build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships with domestic
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for pets of staff Free access to the University library About our Culture The Centre is committed to building a culture that fosters collaboration, career progression, diversity, inclusion, mental health and
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characterising pharmaceutical aerosols, biologicals, and nanoparticles, while building the University’s research profile through publications, conference presentations, and competitive grant funding. With