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Act 1977, to conduct targeted recruitment programs for women. The Professor Harry Messel Fellowship is a prestigious opportunity for outstanding female researchers to join the School of Physics
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opportunity The Healthy Brain Ageing (HBA) program in the School of Psychology guided by Professor Sharon Naismith , is seeking a Senior Research Fellow (Level C, Research Only) to lead innovative research
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, interpretation and reporting (publications and presentations) develop new research ideas with the team apply for research funding to support the program manage complex and varied reporting requirements build and
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‑relevant insights that advance the University’s research agenda. In this role, you will work closely with Professor David Raubenheimer and Professor Manfred Lenzen from the University of Sydney’s Faculty
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Research, NSW Health Pathology at Westmead Hospital. You will work closely with Professors Vitali Sintchenko, Sharon Chen, and Justin Beardsley and their clinical research and diagnostic microbiology teams
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+ 17% superannuation About the opportunity This position offers an opportunity to join a dynamic research team focused on multisectoral food systems policy and public health. Our research programme is
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% superannuation About the opportunity Funded through the extraordinary generosity of Professor Aola Richards, this fellowship supports one outstanding early-career researcher to lead an independent research
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Part Time (0.8FTE) until June 2030 for a dedicated Res and well organised Research focused Academic working in the field of metabolic health and pregnancy, an area encompassing obesity, lipid metabolism, diabetes, cardiovascular health, and long‑term metabolic disease risk. Base Salary $127,436...
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Full time, fixed term opportunities until December 2027 Exciting opportunity to work as a Research Fellow with Professor Edward Holmes within the School of Medical Sciences Base Salary starting
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Professor Philip K. Ahring. This project focuses on investigating how genetic variants in voltage-gated sodium channels contribute to epilepsy. The research aims to elucidate the functional impact of