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educational settings. The Fellow will work collaboratively with academic staff, research students, and external partners to deliver research outcomes with strong translational impact, while contributing
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helps companies, governments, and not-for-profits transform the sectors they operate within, for public good. Our research focuses on areas including: Health and social care Sustainability Data and
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(desired) Strong written and verbal communication skills, with experience preparing technical reports and research publications (desired). Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a
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. The successful candidate will predominantly work on an industry-linked research project “Towards non-thermal hydrogen-boron fusion” supported by the Australian Research Council. The purpose of the position is to
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. This role offers the chance to work alongside world-class researchers, access cutting-edge facilities and technology, and contribute to groundbreaking research on next-generation communication and sensing
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consist of the following: 1. 2027 MQLF application form, with Project Description appended (combined as one PDF) 2. 2027 MQLF CV and Research Opportunity and Performance Evidence Form 3. Evidence of PhD
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hearing loss through data-driven policy, service innovation, and community-based interventions. You will work closely with leading researchers and partners to generate evidence that informs policy, practice
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and written communication skills and ability to work in a team collaborating across disciplines. About You You will be an emerging researcher with strong experimental capability and demonstrated
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. Strong communication skills, including the ability to document procedures clearly. Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary research team. Desirable Criteria Experience in
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your ideas and communicate in a team. The ability to work independently on problems and motivate junior members of the team. We strongly encourage applications from women and gender diverse researchers