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and stakeholders, facilitating meetings and communication. Assist with financial processes such as procurement, invoicing, and compliance. Investigate operational issues, prepare reports, and maintain
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, UK: Oxford University Press; 1985. p. 183–202. Cain J. Guidelines for using Bayesian networks to support the planning and management of development programmes in the water sector and beyond. Crowmarsh
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and develop your career in exciting ways. This is why we champion an inclusive and respectful workplace culture where everyone is supported to succeed. Some 20,000 staff work for Monash around the
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the University’s reputation by delivering strategic institutional messaging and managing high-impact projects across major audiences and communication channels. Through the development and execution of comprehensive
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the opportunity to lead the co-development of research design and coordinate a dynamic, interdisciplinary research coalition. You will be responsible for conducting systems analysis across key regions, managing
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employment, offering greater job security, predictable workload, and opportunities for professional development and career progression. These ongoing, part-time positions are available at Level A (Assistant
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. You’ll develop tailored IT solutions, support client projects, and collaborate with Monash IT teams to ensure system performance, security, and alignment with cybersecurity standards. This role cannot be
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process for chemical and fuel production from waste biomass Producing high-value chemicals like LGO and CMF (worth >$10,000/kg and $15,000/kg respectively) Developing biochar-to-bioslurry fuel applications
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the Cherenkov Telescope Array" (with Prof Csaba Balazs) web page For further details or alternative project arrangements, please contact the supervisor. Contact: eric.thrane@monash.edu
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) "Translating new x-ray imaging techniques from the synchrotron to the laboratory" (with A/Prof Marcus Kitchen) "Transforming cancer imaging with x-ray phase contrast" web page For further details or alternative