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of publications. This project does not involve data collection in prison. Experience working in Aboriginal health and communities is critical to advancing this cutting-edge health research. This Research-focused
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Professor Liza Lim has been awarded the prestigious ARC Laureate to lead a five-year project on Multispecies Creativity and Climate Communication . Professor Lim aims to advance the role of the arts as the
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the prestigious ARC Laureate to lead a five-year project on Multispecies Creativity and Climate Communication . Professor Lim aims to advance the role of the arts as the missing link in global movements
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large organisation with a diverse and talented community; a community doing extraordinary things. But what makes us different isn’t only what we do, it’s how we do it. Together, we are driven to be
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, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, women, those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, the LGBTIQA+ community, and people living with disability. If you require any
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linguistically diverse backgrounds, the LGBTIQA+ community, and people living with disability. If you require any reasonable adjustments, we encourage you to advise us at the time of application. Alternatively
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to eliminate infectious diseases, globally. Our specialisation is in developing health solutions for the most at-risk communities. Putting communities at the heart of our research, we develop tests, treatments
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statement At the University of Sydney, our shared values are trust, accountability and excellence and we strive to be a place where everyone can thrive. We are committed to creating a University community
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biosensor integration is highly desirable proven capability for independent research, evidenced by high-quality publications excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability
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metagenomics to reduce infection risks among culturally and linguistically diverse communities in Sydney. You will work closely with Professors Vitali Sintchenko, Rebecca Rockett, Ben Marais and Tanya Golubchik