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Distress collaboration with the Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research at SOAS, University of London. This collaboration uses anthropological, historical and participatory policymaking methods
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to quality processes, and supporting the efficient operation of the research program. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a collaborative, research-intensive environment and is motivated by
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credibility and understanding of the philanthropic landscape. About us The Advancement Portfolio at the University of Sydney has Australia's most successful fundraising program in higher education. Having
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collected data from sampling larval, juvenile and adult fish using a variety of methods (seining, BRUVs) and acoustic tracking to measure fish movement and connectivity. Expected outcomes of this project
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activities as required You will have a PhD in an infectious diseases/sexual and reproductive health/public health/ related field would be desirable sound experience in qualitative research methods including
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1. Background a. Established in 2025, this Scholarship is funded by a bequest from Hon. George Allen to recognise the outstanding students enrolled in Mathematics Honours program at the University
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attention to detail, with the ability to manage shifting priorities and competing deadlines in a dynamic work environment. Proficiency in computer literacy, including the Microsoft Office suite, and
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diverse audiences. Well-developed computer literacy, research skills, planning, organisation, and customer service abilities. About you as an Academic Level C Senior Research Fellow (in
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relationships in relation to case or issue management. About you previous experience in the higher education/tertiary sector and working knowledge of student academic activities excellent computer skills
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related to small ruminants including global accreditation preparedness for the school. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated track record and research program in small ruminant health and