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Apply now Job no:534974 Work type:Full Time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Research Administration support, Clinical/Medical Research Research Assistant Employment Type: Part - time (28 hours a
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funded project investigating the social and economic impacts of flooding in Australian communities. As a Postdoctoral Research Assistant, you’ll contribute to understanding the real cost of floods, beyond
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to 24 years) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are in custody. The Research Associate would help coordinate and undertake data collection, data interpretation and development
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, social media outlets) assist in developing/co-ordinating research activities (eg: workshops and conferences) and participate in the setting of future research directions of the project assist with
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treatment of eating disorders. Supervise or provide informal mentoring to students and research assistants, fostering capability development and a positive research culture. Ensure research is conducted in
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and engineers to improve ice sheet projections 3 year fixed-term full-time role based in Hobart with relocation assistance considered About the opportunity We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research
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(engineer/research assistant) is to be recruited to help optimize the technology. The role of Post-Doctoral Fellow reports to Dr Rob Patterson and has no direct reports. Level A, Salary – AUD $113,911 to
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global climate action through modelling and data-driven Antarctic research 3 year fixed-term full-time role based in Hobart with relocation assistance considered About the opportunity We are looking for a
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responsibilities will be to: contribute and co-lead the research program and milestones of the AEA Project explore new research for furthering scientific understandings, breakthroughs and impact, assist in
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explore new research for furthering scientific understandings, breakthroughs and impact, assist in developing new research proposals and build and expand new research collaboration opportunities assist in