41 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at Edith Cowan University
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environments. You should possess excellent stakeholder management skills, with the ability to build relationships across government, academic, and community sectors. Strong analytical and problem-solving
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0.8 FTE (SEPTEMBER 2025 – AUGUST 2026 JOONDALUP AND MOUNT LAWLEY CAMPUS Overview The Student Life Directorate adopts a whole of institution, evidence-based approach to building a sense of belonging and
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, Recruitment Lead via people@ecu.edu.au for more information. Application Process Please upload an up-to-date resume summarising your experience and achievements. Advert Closure Applications close Thursday 24
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; wireless sensor networks; green communications; next generation wireless broadband networks; signal processing and acoustics; digital image processing; structural health monitoring and underwater
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that can support students experiencing financial, physical and emotional stress. You will also work collaboratively with ECU’s Student Equity Project team to develop and deliver resources and communications
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-leading superannuation. Contact Please contact Young Chae, Manager Payroll and Compliance with any queries at people@ecu.edu.au. Application Process Please upload an up-to-date resume summarising your
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-leading superannuation. Contact Please contact Young Chae, Manager Payroll and Compliance with any queries at people@ecu.edu.au. Application Process Please upload an up-to-date resume summarising your
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these technologies. Ability to work cooperatively and undertake physical tasks (e.g., shelving, collection relocation). Benefits & Remuneration This ongoing position attracts a remuneration of $74,435 to $79,279 pa
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of the research profile of the Institute including an understanding of the research process, ethical, compliance and quality issues. You will be a self-starter who can work autonomously and as part of a team to
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formulate and express a considered opinion. This is essential for all members of the HREC. So, too, is a willingness to enter into a process in which differences and conflicting points of view can be explored