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% teaching component.) The Role The Macquarie University Lighthouse Fellowship (MQLF) supports researchers within three years of the award of their PhD who have an outstanding track record (relative
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research projects. They will conduct research and/or scholarly activities under the limited supervision of senior academic staff, and they will assist in the development and management of research projects
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challenges affecting cognition, learning, behaviour, adaptive functioning, and overall wellbeing. Individuals with FASD often experience difficulties across education, engagement with the justice system
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. Research and Scholarly Activity Conduct grant-funded research of high quality and impact in clinical psychology and related interdisciplinary fields (eg contribute to the design, execution, analysis, and
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for this role include: Contribute independently or as a team member in collaborative research with a focus to enhance the quality of research outcomes in the discipline area. Conduct research (as per the norms
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multiple research and clinical stakeholders, and preparation and communication of research outputs. Your key responsibilities will be to: conduct original research independently or as part of a team
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Initiate, develop and conduct research programs in national and international arenas. Contribute to a dynamic program supporting the Metcalf Chair in Chemical Biology. Full-time appointment on a
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‑varying CER behaviour and operational feasibility to enable reliable propagation of distribution‑level flexibility into transmission system models. Contributing to the development of planning methodologies
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Professor Katy Bell conduct health services research, including the NHMRC Investigator grant on sustainable, effective health care: Driving the transition to high-value testing to benefit the health of all
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Research Fellow to support Professor Katy Bell conduct health services research, including the NHMRC Investigator grant ‘Driving the transition to high value testing to benefit the health of all