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to the research activities of UNSW by developing their expertise through defined projects in neuroimmunology. Working collaboratively with national and international researchers, the Fellow will
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(ARCCS), a world-first centre at UNSW dedicated to improving outcomes and quality of life for people living with and beyond cancer. The appointee will develop an independent, high-impact research program
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believe everyone has the right to good health. As the oldest and largest health management program in Australia, our School is a pioneer in public health, global health, infectious diseases intelligence
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degree, as well as a postgraduate PhD research program for over 50 students. 33 academic staff conduct theoretical and experimental research in quantum physics, astrophysics, fundamental physics; and
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between Indigenous planning, land use and land development, and state planning. The role requires close and effective engagement with Aboriginal partners, and a range of non-Indigenous partners, and close
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to the Scientia Professor and Program Head. Some key skills required: A PhD in public health or a similar relevant field. Design, develop, coordinate and implement public health research on blood donation and
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. The Research Fellow will lead projects, method development, routine analysis and provide strategic advice on GC/MS research infrastructure to expand the types of mass spectrometry capabilities within the BMSF
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practice-oriented research that creates meaningful real-world impact. The Lab focuses on developing and implementing research-driven solutions to address organisational and societal challenges, with a strong
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the research effort of UNSW and to develop their research expertise through the pursuit of defined projects relevant to their particular field of research. This position will support a project funded by the
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research project/s under the guidance of the grant CIs (Prof Francis, Prof Tanaka, and Dr Hendriksen), and contribute to development of research activities. Support the dissemination of research outcomes