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Part time 0.4FTE, Fixed term 6 months Be valued for your exceptional knowledge and experience in architectural technology, indoor environmental quality, and sustainable design Academic Level B1
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refine their expertise in research methodologies, design and delivery to contribute to the university’s standing as a national leader in the discipline. The role involves conducting high-quality research
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”. The incumbent will be highly experienced in managing NHMRC research projects and specifically be experienced in designing and conducting all forms of evidence synthesis in a range of clinical, public health, and
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outcomes through policy innovation and practical implementation. The Centre has a particular interest in the policy conundrums posed by the growing challenge of chronic illness. We are seeking a Senior
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leadership within a program of research focused on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder design, lead and contribute to qualitative and mixed-methods research projects conduct rigorous literature reviews, evidence
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be to: · design, conduct, and analyse original research studies investigating the prevention, early detection, and treatment of skin cancers in high‑risk populations, including kidney transplant
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to generate high‑quality, high‑impact research outputs · apply advanced quantitative techniques to examine health system performance, safety, quality and clinical effectiveness · design, curate, and
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deliver ambitious, high-quality insect science within a two-year term. It is designed to be both research- and training-intensive: the fellow is supported to deepen technical and conceptual expertise, build
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to appoint a Postdoctoral Fellow in Neuroimmunology (Westmead campus) who can apply and refine their expertise in single cell analysis and flow cytometry methodologies, design and delivery to contribute
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% superannuation About the opportunity The Research Fellow at the Daffodil Centre applies and further develops their expertise in implementation research methodology, design, and delivery in the cancer context