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environment based at Macquarie University, Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde We are seeking an experienced Global Programs Coordinator who will provide high quality support to the Graduate Research Academy
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courses with academic staff, and delivering concurrent support programs to all students, especially those most at risk. You are committed to research-informed design and best practice in inclusive program
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At Macquarie Business School, we develop leaders who are resilient, adaptable and ready to make an impact. We are seeking a proactive and collaborative Education Support Officer to join our dynamic team and help
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. The research will be conducted in close collaboration between Philosophy and Biological Sciences. The position will be located in the Theory and Methods in Bioscience group, headed by Dr Bourrat in
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superannuation and annual leave loading. • Appointment Type: Full-time, fixed term role until December 2026 THE ROLE An exciting opportunity for a highly qualified Postdoctoral Research Fellow exists in the School
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. The primary role of the position is to help coordinate and lead research in the Australian Genome Foundry alongside the Chief Scientist and Scientific Director. The successful applicant will work with Dr
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issuing reminder letters, tracking reports and follow-ups, maintaining Animal Research Authorities (ARAs), and updating AEC VCRO files and the FoRA database. Assist in preparing reports for internal
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until June 2027 • Location: Macquarie University (Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde) Join a leading ecology and evolutionary biology research team to uncover the role of ecological interaction networks as
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, ending 31st of May 2026. Flexible working arrangement and supportive team, based at Macquarie University, Wallumattagal campus, North Ryde The Roles The Research Awards team within central Research
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based at Macquarie University, Wallumattagal Campus, North Ryde Brighten the future with cutting-edge solar window technology! Join us as a Research Associate and shape the next generation of light