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and responsibilities This position makes a significant contribution to the University’s strategic plan to changing 10 million lives, Every One Matters, by 2035 through education, research and
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presentation skills, with the ability to engage effectively with diverse audiences. Highly organised with strong planning, research, and computer literacy skills to manage research projects and administrative
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across academia and industry. This position forms part of a major national program in Australian green ironmaking and will utilise Monash’s world-class analytical capabilities and pilot-scale facilities
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responsibilities will include: Research: Establish a research program, collaborate on research projects, seek and manage research funding, publish in reputable journals, utilize best practice research methodologies
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School (RCS), also known as the Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health (UDRH), is funded under the Commonwealth Department of Health’s Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) Program
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recognition for quality research outputs in the field of biological mathematics. Demonstrated mathematics and computer programming skills with experience in modelling infectious disease dynamics, population
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high-dimensional features, including efficient computing practices and rigorous quality control. demonstrated multi-omics analytics experience across multiple platforms (including proteomics
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addressing the purpose of, and commitment to, your research Statement of support from supervisor Evidence of accepted conference presentation Travel plan and budget. When will I know the outcome? Round 1 (Jan
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. Demonstrated ability to plan and execute data collection and analysis, and the ability to deliver projects on time. Demonstrated ability to critically review the literature in relevant fields. Life at Flinders
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an early‑career research plan. Demonstrate university citizenship and engagement, contributing to institutional priorities, community engagement initiatives, and the broader mission and strategic agenda