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. For more information on the work we do, please visit our website: http://www.monash.edu/vpfinance The Opportunity The Deputy Director, Category Management is a senior leadership role within Strategic
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, addressing critical challenges in the transition to sustainable metallurgical processes. The successful candidate will develop a fundamental scientific framework to tackle key research questions in
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how local phase transformations can be harnessed to design new classes of advanced steels. The research aims to develop a mechanistic understanding of localised transformation behaviour and to design
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curatorial staff to develop an annual program of innovative and rigorously researched public programs and experiences. You will drive public engagement linking ideas running through the artistic program to
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Residential Support, Engagement and Development Manager Job No.: 687161 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Fixed-term appointment until 13 January 2027 Remuneration
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Senior Business Development Manager Job No.: 686834 Location: The Alfred Centre and Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $184,668 pa Level
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Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School, Integrated PhD Program 2026 Fully Funded 4.5-Year PhD in Health Economics - Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) Job no.: 625101 Location
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the headspace website. Possible approaches to addressing this challenge might include: Developing algorithms to identify patterns and preferences based on service users’ previous content engagement
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Australians, it’s not surprising how hard it is to have access to dermatologist expertise. Solution: We aim to develop AI model that is equipped with specialist expertise to help improve diagnosis accuracy
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I supervise projects considering the evolution of accretion discs and their connection to observations. In particular, I consider discs that are warped or distorted (not flat). This geometry has