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activities relevant to the discipline/profession and community engagement. Foster and promote relationships with professional bodies, industry and affiliated associations, government departments, and the wider
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and remote communities, with a specific focus on qualitative research methods. This position is a full-time contract until December 2026 with the possibility of extension, based at the Goldfields
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community. Selection Criteria: A doctoral qualification (PhD) in a relevant discipline (e.g. Exercise, Young Onset Dementia, Dementia, Public Health). Demonstrated record of high-quality research outputs
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-solving skills, including the ability to collate and analyse data. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, enabling clear documentation and effective liaison with colleagues and stakeholders
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prediction of intermolecular interaction energies. Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams of computational and experimental chemists Communicating research progress and findings to partners in the research
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communication, documentation, and stakeholder engagement skills. Commitment to Curtin’s values of Integrity, Respect, Courage, Excellence, and Impact. Desirable Experience with containerisation and orchestration