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The College of Science and Engineering is seeking a Research Associate in Computational Statistics to undertake research on the modelling and analysis of biofouling processes in marine environments. This role
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Role The Flinders Accelerator for Microbiome Exploration (FAME) is seeking a Research Associate in Computational Genomics to develop next-generation bioinformatics tools for genome and metagenome
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, community, and stakeholders to provide critical programs, such as the Northern Territory Medical Program, Paramedicine, Rural Clinical School, and the University Department of Rural Health. The NT Regional
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University is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Project Officer to support the strategic growth and acceleration of postgraduate psychology programs. Working under the direction of the Teaching Program
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University (Principal Supervisor Prof. Lydia Woodyatt) under the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work.
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. This exciting project is funded by a Industry PhD Program. Flinders University and Bookbot.com, are partners in the program. The student will be based at Flinders University for 4 days a week. The candidate will
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of the Marshall Islands. The PhD candidature will be based at Flinders University (Principal supervisors Prof. Matthew Fitzpatrick, Dr Prudence Flowers). It is intended to support a project related to the history
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, prospective applicants are advised to contact the Project lead, A/Prof Nicole Lovato via email (nicole.lovato@flinders.edu.au ) to discuss your interest and eligibility in the opportunity. The Project lead may
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Position Description Teaching Specialist (Academic) About the Role We are seeking a dynamic and committed Lecturer in Law, either as a Teaching Specialist (Academic) or Teaching Specialist (Clinical
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, along with a Suitability Statement of no more than 3 pages, addressing the Key Position Capabilities of the position description . For more information regarding this position, please contact Prof Deb