51 structures-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Imperial College London" positions at The University of Queensland
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, well-structured research outputs and documentation. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively, liaising effectively with diverse research stakeholders. Commitment to research integrity
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manage property-related insurance claims, and cover for University assets and construction projects. Act as key liaison between Insurance Services, Property and Facilities and UQ’s insurers and brokers
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structure design and optimising process technologies to convert plant and other protein sources into functional human foods. Key responsibilities will include: Undertakes advanced research and contributes
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experience developing and delivering educational resources, meeting a range of discipline-specific needs and expectations. Sound knowledge of Australian higher education sector, university degree structures
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of animals, people, and the next generation of veterinary professionals. We prioritise meaningful work, development, and collaboration over caseload targets. You’ll have access to structured career pathways
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measurable efficiency and service gains in complex or fast-paced environments. Analytical and problem-solving skills with a structured, outcome-focused approach. Strong understanding of Agile development 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
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. Well-developed skills in interpreting policies and procedures and synthesising detailed information into clear, well-structured papers and recommendations. The successful candidate may be required
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the next generation of vets and vet technicians. At UQ VETS, we offer the opportunity to build a dynamic career through structured development programs and access to industry leaders. Instead of solely
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, Molecular and Structural Biology, Pharmacology, Immunology, translation and commercialisation, integrating these to guide the design and development of new medicines and treatments. It is expected