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partners and other key external stakeholders ability to assist in the supervision of research students (Honours, Masters and PhD level). Pre-employment checks Your employment is conditional upon
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- Psychology role sits within the School of Psychology and will contribute to a major global research program examining the discreteness bias - the belief that social categories are rigid, discrete and immutable
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Engineering invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join an interdisciplinary research program in functional biomaterials and tissue engineering at the University of Sydney. The successful
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industrial application. Mentorship & Leadership: Assist in the supervision and career development of PhD and Honours students, fostering a collaborative laboratory culture. Strategic Communication: Lead the
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Australian Prostate Cancer Foundation (ACRF) Single Cell Proteomic Laboratory. The successful candidate should have a PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, cancer genomics or a related field with
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, 97 postgraduate students and 2,288 equivalent full-time student-load undergraduate students. To learn more about the School of Mathematics and Statistics click here About you The University values
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environment with a team of a dozen academics, several postdoctoral researchers, and around 20 PhD students. You will benefit from their collective expertise in physics, geomechanics, geotechnical engineering
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range of modern research and teaching facilities. The School attracts outstanding undergraduate students, including large numbers of talented students, from all over Australia and has a large cohort of
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access to a comprehensive range of modern research and teaching facilities. The School attracts outstanding undergraduate students, including large numbers of talented students, from all over Australia and
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. The position is funded by an ARC Discovery Project on mitigating the effects of ionising radiation in superconducting quantum computers, in collaboration with Dr Xanthe Croot 's Superconducting Quantum Circuits