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Senior Lecturer (Psychology) Job No.: 686009 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $145,740 - $168,049 pa Level C (plus 17
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Research Officer, Psychology Job No.: 687707 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 12-months fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $83,424 - $95,825 pa HEW Level 05 (plus 17
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Turner Impact Research Fellow (Level A or Level B), Psychology Job No.: 687062 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $83,280
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Research Officer - Peer Navigator, Psychology Job No.: 684910 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Fixed-term appointment until 30 April 2026 Remuneration: $83,424 - $95,825
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year See details Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Natasha I relocated to Melbourne for university and needed to support myself. With this scholarship, I was able to take up a research internship instead
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Faculty in Australia and in the top 10 globally (Shanghai Ranking 2025). Comprising three schools: the School of Educational Psychology and Counselling; the School of Curriculum, Teaching and Inclusive
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• enhancing nutrition and protecting the microbiome • improving symptom control and psychological wellbeing As the Program Manager, you will support the end to end delivery of this ambitious research program
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should have completed an Honours degree, a four-year bachelor’s degree, or a master’s degree with excellent results and a research component in a quantitative discipline such as economics, psychology
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the School of Educational Psychology and Counselling. These positions will contribute to strengthening innovation and scholarly engagement across the program. As a Teaching Fellow, you will support the
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of valid, reliably-conducted empirical studies that are, however, naturally bounded by experimental choices. Psychological research has a long history of replication – that is, repeating experiments