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Job Reference: 1059519 About the Role: Curtin University is seeking a full-time Program Manager, Justice Health (official title: Research Fellow) for a two-year opportunity with the option
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University’s John de Laeter Centre (JdLC) is seeking an accomplished Senior Research Fellow to lead our Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) facility. This is a rare opportunity to head a
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Job Reference: 987367 Lead a ToF-SIMS facility in the JdLC at Curtin University: Curtin University’s John de Laeter Centre (JdLC) is seeking an accomplished Senior Research Fellow to lead our Time
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to quality teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Desirable: Demonstrated technical knowledge of principles and applications of distributed fibre optic sensing technology. Experience in designing
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being part of a team that supports the next generation of scientists and engineers? We’re on the lookout for a Senior Technical Officer to join our team in Kalgoorlie in a permanent, full-time capacity
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this capital is distributed to our neighbouring developing nations in the Pacific Region, to ensure health, education, and infrastructure outcomes. The Scholarship Program consists of the following components
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to quality teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Desirable: Demonstrated technical knowledge of principles and applications of distributed fibre optic sensing technology. Experience in designing
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the climate finance program, adaptation and mitigation measures. This is an important COP for Australia, as we will find out whether our bid to host the COP31 in 2027 has been successful. The Scholarship
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contribute to the delivery of high quality, accessible research that makes a genuine difference to people’s lives. As a Research Fellow your position will contribute to BCEC’s research program. This is an
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activities draw together academic, research and professional staff from a variety of science, engineering, and computing disciplines to tackle unique and demanding challenges in radio astronomy and beyond