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environments for health, comfort, and energy efficiency. Reporting to the THRIVE Associate Director of Research Programs and Transformation, you will leverage your expertise in building ventilation, aerodynamics
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research methods. They will focus on embedding Indigenous values in the research design, developing visualization approaches, engaging participants, and ensuring Indigenous data governance following CARE and
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project within the research area. Your responsibilities will include: With broad direction from the supervisor, conducting research consistent with the needs of the group and the agreed research program
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will demonstrate a problem-solving mindset, effective analytical skills, and the ability to thrive under pressure in a fast-paced environment. Highly organised, you can manage multiple projects
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. Responsible for leading the 'Ready to Screen' (R2S) trial funded by the Medical Research Future Fund, candidates will manage the trial, engage stakeholders, and contribute to shaping Australia's first targeted
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developmental or strengths-based learning and functional needs assessment and reporting tools Liaise with research partners and manage relationships with clients Be involved in data collection processes and the
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should be able to manage research projects with limited supervision. You will also have: Completion (or near completion) of a PhD in environmental chemistry or a related discipline. Demonstrated experience
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in peace and conflict studies, a strong track record of publications and research projects, and a background in collaborative research. They will be able to work independently, manage competing demands
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accordance with the research expectations of a Level A academic at the Faculty of Arts; Support the efficient administration of the Initiative’s project; Who We Are Looking For The successful applicant is
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to work independently and creatively, manage stakeholders, and effectively engage with PhD students and other stakeholders. You will also have: A Ph.D. in neuroscience, psychology, biomedical engineering