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analysis. Adhere to UQ’s Code of Conduct, OH&S and safe handling requirements. About UQ As part of the UQ community, you will have the opportunity to work alongside the brightest minds, who have joined us
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-hours on call roster. Strong understanding of WHS and environmental legislation, codes and standards. Problem-solving skills with the ability to manage diverse maintenance issues effectively. Excellent
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are subject to The University’s Code of Conduct . About You You must possess a minimum of an undergraduate degree, preferably in an area relevant to the discipline in which you seek to deliver content. You must
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enrolments to require a tutor. Please note that these opportunities are subject to The University’s Code of Conduct . What We Can Offer These are casual appointments. As such, there is no firm advance
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pay scales. The marking rate for standard essays is 3,500 words per hour and the pay rate code is AC30A or AC30B. For example, if marking 2,000 words for 18 students, then 2,000 x 18 / 3500 = 10 hours
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representatives. Analyse and code empirical data using project-specific frameworks. Contribute to research publications and dissemination in high-impact outlets. Support knowledge translation and engagement with
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note that these opportunities are subject to The University’s Code of Conduct . School of Psychology Requirements Each course is delivered differently. Please familiarise yourself with the course
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results. High levels of personal integrity, transparency and capability. Experience in crop model coding is desirable. Experience in statistical analysis and data visualisation (e.g. R, Python) is desirable
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clinical AI evaluation. Develop code framework, proof of concept (MIMIC database), integrate with EMR-connected solution, and support NASCENT rollout at Townsville University Hospital and other sites
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Act 1979, the Cremations Act 2003 , Coroners Act 2003 and SBMS Code of Conduct for Use of Donated Human Tissues). Formation of close working relationships with Gross Anatomy Facility team members