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Analysis of Economic Impacts of Ultra-Processed Foods to lead quantitative research on the economic impacts of ultra-processed foods, managing and analyzing large, complex datasets to generate robust, policy
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to provide best practice veterinary care and student teaching as part of the Small Animal Surgery team, within a multi-discipline specialty hospital Base Salary HEO3 (38 hpw), $79,219 - $87,969 p.a. + 17
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Endocrinology Department at Nepean Hospital and the University of Sydney as part of the Operation Glucose clinical trial, an HREC and Research Governance approved randomised controlled trial. The trial focuses
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A unique veterinary clinical career pathway. Leadership for good starts here. A Full-time, continuing employment opportunity appointment in Veterinary Small Animal Surgery (Education-Focused
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of this role. The Faculty of Medicine and Health is the largest faculty in the University and contains seven academic schools https://www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/ Sydney Medical School is one of these and
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of this role. The Faculty of Medicine and Health is the largest faculty in the University and contains seven academic schools https://www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/ Sydney Medical School is one of these and
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requirement to complete compulsory employment checks prior to starting in this position. For more information and instructions, please visit: NSW Health employment requirements http://sydney.edu.au
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. The Year Four program is devoted to the following fields Medicine, Surgery, General Practice, the Elective and Vocational Elective Terms. This position is located at Dubbo. Limited travel between rural and
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. Our mission is to develop life-changing treatments for glaucoma and other optic nerve diseases that cause irreversible blindness. Learn more about the Snow Vision Accelerator: https
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of scalable online learning modules. Please see link to more information on the project itself here: https://www.thempsfoundation.org/our-research/article/an-evidence-based-wellbeing-programme-for-dental