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Status: Closed Applications open: 20/09/2024 Applications close: 30/09/2024 View printable version [.pdf] About this scholarship Description/Applicant information PhD candidates at ACSPRI Member
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capabilities in agricultural disease management. Your responsibilities will include: Lead the development and application of novel methods/pipelines for processing and analysing satellite, airborne and proximal
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in relevant scientific/research methods, techniques and protocols. Practical lab experience and familiarity with electrochemical or metallurgical processes will be highly regarded. Demonstrated
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and remote communities, with a specific focus on qualitative research methods. This position is a full-time contract until December 2026 with the possibility of extension, based at the Goldfields
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sciences, spatial statistics and genetics. Your responsibilities will include but are not limited to: Developing code and using statistical software to manage and analyse data Contributing to the drafting
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for these fellowships will normally be expected to meet the following eligibility criteria: A track record of proven academic excellence, such as a PhD or first class Honours (or equivalent). Completion
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and contribute to funding applications. Supervise and mentor junior staff and HDR students (Honours, Masters, and PhD-level). Participate in relevant academic networks, events, and professional
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presentations. Contribute to grant applications for competitive funding opportunities. Who we are looking for (Selection Criteria): Essential: PhD (or near completion) in Geophysics or a related field or an
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looking for - Selection Criteria: Applicants for these fellowships will normally be expected to meet the following eligibility criteria: A track record of proven academic excellence, such as a PhD or first
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and teaching. Expertise in quantitative and qualitative research methods. Demonstrated capacity to lead interdisciplinary teams and mentor emerging scholars. Deep understanding of research translation