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Apply now Job no:501020 Work type:Part time Location:Hobart Categories:Laboratory & Research Support Laboratory Research Assistant in environmental ancient DNA Undertake ancient DNA extractions, DNA
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, northwest Tasmania and will work closely with the Senior Technical Officer – Feedbase to help deliver high-impact research projects that support Tasmania’s dairy industry. This position will contribute
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leadership, research, and industry Full time, ongoing role based in Launceston About the opportunity The Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) delivers premier research, development, extension and education
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Apply now Job no:501237 Work type:Part time Location:Hobart Categories:Project Management & Support Manage research projects successfully to completion under limited supervision Coordinate project
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Apply now Job no:501273 Work type:Part time Location:Hobart Categories:Marketing & Communications Coordinate strategic communications to promote ACEAS research and expertise Enhance ACEAS media
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to the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) Full time, 3 year fixed-term role based in Hobart with relocation assistance considered We are seeking to appoint a Research Associate – Ice Core Atmospheric
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Process contract variations and update project records in the Finance and Research Administration Systems Facilitate timely and accurate invoicing and financial reporting in compliance with
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relocation assistance for those considering a move to Hobart Full time, three-year fixed-term position based in Hobart About the opportunity The successful candidate will push the boundaries of research in
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, this role will: Work closely with other Engagement Officers/Research Assistants Maintain regular contact with Ember Connect as the partner organisation Foster community connections, and co-author project
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) Based in Hobart About the Opportunity This Research Associate role offers the opportunity to help lead the Nature Connection Storytelling Project—a groundbreaking initiative exploring how Australians