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multiple continuing positions available, both fulltime and part time capacity (0.5FTE, 18.38 hours per week). Join our Student Administration Team as our next Coursework Scholarships & Prizes Officer, where
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Job no:516450 Work type:Casual, Continuing - Full-time, Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Roseworthy Categories:HEO3, Veterinary Services Emergency Veterinary Nurse Multiple Roles – Full-Time
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online modules, Zoom tutorials and face-to-face clinical sessions. They will contribute to assessment development and delivery, including course level a Multiple Choice Examination and an Objective
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Job no:516974 Work type:Continuing - Full-time Campus:Regional South Australia Categories:HEO7, Veterinary Services Veterinarian – Emergency Clinician Multiple Roles | Full-Time or Part-Time
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content Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities in a dynamic environment The path to Adelaide University We are on an exciting path to Adelaide University as we prepare to open our doors in
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detectors (GWD), including the LIGO detectors. Current projects include the development of wavefront sensors and actuators for improved laser-beam mode control in GWD, including a new facility for full
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, this project will Investigate current DES(s) on “controlled” mixed battery chemistries; specifically NMC:LFP ratios. It will also develop an extraction process to optimally recover metals from NMC:LFP black mass
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accountability to support adaptive delivery. Strong collaboration and partnership skills – able to build trust and work authentically across government, NGOs, Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations
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, Food and Wine at the University of Adelaide. Project overview Decoding airborne volatiles in environmental smoke that taint wine. Bushfires, stubble burns, and controlled burns all pose major risks
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geochemical weathering proxies to help build a picture of how past plate tectonics controlled the earth surface systems. The successful candidate will be working on aspects of an Australian Research Council