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time management skills. Proficient level of computer literacy with well-developed skills in Microsoft Office 365, research software and equivalent applications. For further information about the role
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Science & Engineering. The Research Assistant will provide technical and research support for the UNSW–Grace Energy collaborative project on developing a Virtual Power Plant (VPP) for Commercial and
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health interventions, particularly vaccines. It will involve applying a range of health economic, mathematical and statistical techniques, including economic evaluation and computational methods. The roles
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) plays a key role in the Keeping the Body in Mind – Primary Care (KBIM-Primary) program , based at the UNSW Health Translation Hub. KBIM-Primary supports people experiencing mental health distress
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Hepatitis C Point-of-Care Program . This is a program funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health to establish a National Hepatitis C Point-of-Care Testing Program, consisting of a network of sites to
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discipline (including environmental science, coastal or ocean engineering, fisheries science), or an equivalent level of knowledge gained through a combination of education, training or experience. Computing
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within the School of Biomedical Sciences. The lab focuses on developing innovative therapies for spinal cord injury and neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s disease. Working closely with
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Woodland and has no direct reports. Some key skills required PhD in Economics or related area. Fields of interest are macroeconomics, labour, public finance, econometrics, and computational economics
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challenged and do meaningful work, you’re in the right place. Position Summary The Postdoctoral Fellow (Level A) will contribute to the research program of the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) , UNSW
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(ARCCS), a world-first centre at UNSW dedicated to improving outcomes and quality of life for people living with and beyond cancer. The appointee will develop an independent, high-impact research program