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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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-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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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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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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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
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and ethics. Develop and maintain dashboards, reports, and visualisations, and help refine coding, automation, and analytical workflows. Collaborate closely with international research partners and field
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numerical and analytical techniques to address key research questions. Develop and optimise Python code to support reservoir and groundwater modelling projects, publish high-quality research outputs, and
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to adapt argumentation, tone, and structure to meet diverse editorial and institutional standards. You will need to demonstrate the capacity to “code-shift” between research, policy, and practitioner