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physiology and medicine to contribute to research strategy measure physiological and structural variables within cardiovascular and related functions, managing and analysing data, statistical analysis
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implement project management methodologies, processes, and templates design project processes and governance structures for the U21 international project and local research initiatives develop and implement
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, including publication of book chapters, peer-reviewed journal articles, and conference papers develop research collaborations and engage in translational research that results in knowledge or technology
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related enquiries from University of Sydney staff and students lodged through multiple channels. In this role, you will utilise your in-depth knowledge and practical understanding of university policy
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Multiple positions available – seeking flexible availability from 9th – 20th June 2026 (weekend and evening shifts also available) Paid training will commence the week beginning 18th May 2026 HE02
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marketing teams to generate publications in multiple formats. Your key responsibilities will be to: maintain and regularly update internal website content to ensure accuracy, relevance, and alignment with
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Fixed term, full time, two-year position. Located in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in J03 Office, Engineering Precinct, Darlington. Opportunity to provide education and
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Full Time, fixed term for 12 months (with the possibility of extension) Contribute to cutting-edge interdisciplinary research in biomedical engineering and regenerative medicine Base Salary $109,263
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Outlook email, and triage ServiceNow cases for multiple teams identify, nominate, and participate in any continual improvement opportunities across processes, products, services, technology / systems and
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of Professor Kevin Coulembier and Associate Professor Daniel Tubbenhauer . The project is concerned with representation theory in a broad sense, with a focus on the role of monoidal (tensor) structures and on