84 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at The University of Western Australia
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practitioners. About the opportunity Deliver innovative, high-quality undergraduate teaching in Archaeology, contribute to curriculum development, and supervise students at all levels while fostering graduate
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are enthusiastic about teaching and, equally importantly, have a well-developed research agenda with the aim of publishing in high-quality refereed academic journals. About the opportunity Deliver and coordinate
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and/or evaluation relevant to improving rural health In consultation with local medical practitioners and agencies maintain and contribute to the development of local educational programs that meet the
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environmental science Undergraduate and Masters students, supervising Honours, Masters and PhD research students, and developing collaborations with researchers Attract grants for funding research from national
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Australia (DTA) is responsible for the translation of contemporary knowledge regarding dementia care through the development and delivery of training resources to the aged care workforce. DTA is a
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policies and legislation. About the opportunity Provide WHS advice and develop localised safe work procedures to support staff and students in varied academic environments. Ensure compliance with WHS
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to the development and enhancement of systems, policies, and procedures for efficient operations. Work to support the effective functioning of research ethics and integrity processes. About you Relevant tertiary
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activities that support multicentre and clinical trials with imaging data. Develop and maintain governance structures for imaging data collection, analysis, and sharing. Engage with industry, clinical trials
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organisation. Reporting to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)and encompassing a significant range of responsibilities, you will lead a UWA health and medical strategy developed in 2025, with opportunities
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Lloyd who collaborate on the recently initiated Plant Artificial Chromosome project, funded by the UK’s Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA) to develop the world’s first bottom-up synthetic plant