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Architecture, they will work with Professor Kalms and a Post Doctoral Research Associate. The XYX Lab, co-directed by Professor Nicole Kalms is a team of interdisciplinary design researchers exploring gender
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Michelle Rendall, Professor, Department of Economics, michelle.rendall@monash.edu Position Description: Research Fellow Applications Close: Sunday 3rd of May 2026, 11:55pm AEST Supporting a diverse workforce
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offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the growth of emerging research excellence in nursing, while primarily supporting Associate Professor Innes and Associate Professor Jones in key research
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, aiming to publish in leading marketing journals and develop a coherent program of research capable of attracting external funding. You will engage with industry to deliver real-world research impact and
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. Working under the guidance of the Professor of the area, the role helps coordinate codesign activities, develop bespoke materials and surveys, and assist with data collection, analysis, and research
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Research into Antisemitism, led by Associate Professor David Slucki. The Initiative supports rigorous, policy-relevant and publicly engaged research on antisemitism in Australia. This scholarship is open to
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the research outcomes, skilled workforce, technology and partnerships to improve human health locally and globally. Supervisory team The principal supervisor will be Professor Danielle Mazza AM FAHMS . Professor
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analysis, contextual analysis, audio feature extraction, and machine learning models to identify and assess potentially dangerous content. Similarly, computer vision models are implemented to analyse images
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real-life data. Expected outcomes include improved anomaly detection methods with reduced false positives, thereby reducing the costs associated with investigating false positives and minimising resource
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to apply for Monash jobs ". Enquiries Professor Liz Campbell, Associate Dean (Academic Staffing) - Faculty of Law, liz.campbell@monash.edu Position Description Lecturer (T&R) - Level B - Law Senior Lecturer