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contact information - https://www.rmit.edu.au/careers. We are a Circle Back Initiative Employer – we commit to respond to every applicant.
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Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) Program and JCU priorities. You will: Lead and grow a high-impact rural and remote health research program Secure competitive research funding and deliver high
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opportunity for a Research Fellow to contribute to a transformative new initiative within the Urban First Nations Research program, part of Professor James Ward’s ARC Laureate project. This transdisciplinary
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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU) | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory | Australia | 7 days ago
of Prof. Robert Mahony with the opportunity to travel to both the other project nodes. The candidate will be integral to all aspects of the research program in this grant including direct research, student
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Fellows to join a major program (>$20M) funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H). This ambitious program focuses on lymphatic pathophysiology and the development of innovative
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transformative new initiative within the Urban First Nations Research program, part of Professor James Ward’s ARC Laureate project. Grounded in Indigenous methodologies and delivered through four interconnected
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Future Fund–supported program (2026–2030) to reduce addiction, self-harm, and mental ill health. The project integrates 20 years of binational cohort and cross-sectional data with administrative datasets
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Future Fund–supported program (2026–2030) to strengthen evidence on addiction, self-harm and mental ill health. The multidisciplinary study will analyse 20 years of binational cohort and cross-sectional
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research program with multiple Aboriginal communities and other stakeholders to enhance rock art research and management within Western Australia. Pilbara Dreaming: Rock Art, Water and Heritage Futures will
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contraceptive use and other reproductive factors influence health outcomes. • leading a program of collaborative research examining skin cancer prevention and early detection in Aboriginal and Torres Strait