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to building robust governance processes that enable transparency, accountability, and measurable progress. This role blends project implementation, governance coordination, and funding development. You’ll
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an area of deep-time paleo-climate modelling and/or paleogeography Have a proven track record of developing intermediate complexity climate models, model automation, and techniques that improve
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Technology to join the Safety team in developing and implementing biosafety and gene technology systems and resources. The Specialist – Biosafety & Gene Technology role sits within the University’s biosafety
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, and contributing to strategic objectives. The role enables you to work both independently and collaboratively, supporting the development of research partnerships, supervising emerging researchers, and
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molecules to medicines, from patient to policy across a range of therapeutic areas. As a Research Assistant in the Drummond Laboratory, you will contribute to the development of research protocols and driving
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and outcomes coordinate and teach postgraduate courses including GLOH5301 and GLOH5115 supervise PhD and research students, fostering academic excellence and career development engage in high-quality
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Full-time, fixed term opportunity for two years Exciting opportunity to be a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Tuberculosis Vaccine Development Base Salary starting at $113,400 + 17% superannuation
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manage the successful operations and development of the MSBIR. perform the role of the clinical site liaison for MSBIR. co-lead the MS clinical trials unit, including as site Primary Investigator for some
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through independent and collaborative research activities. The role provides an opportunity to develop research expertise, support scholarly outputs, and engage with a vibrant community of academic and
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to build capability among Sydney Law School staff and students to adapt to the rapid evolution of legal practice. The Colin Phegan Lecturer will be responsible for engaging, with the support and mentorship