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Senior Lecturer (Education Focused) - Anatomy & Developmental Biology Job No.: 663183 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $136,711
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Assistant Lecturer/Demonstrator - Anatomy & Developmental Biology - 2024 opportunities at Monash University Job No.: 612700 Location: Clayton and Gippsland campuses Employment Type: Part-time
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for the highest quality research and education programs. We aim to be a global leader in the life sciences. Areas of particular strength include evolutionary biology, conservation biology and ecology, and genetics
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agreements, and play leading roles in professional societies spanning evolution, ecology, developmental biology, the environment, and human health. The School of Biological Sciences is hiring three (3
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development, unit coordination, and the delivery of both online and face-to-face teaching materials. Reporting to the Head of Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, this role combines teaching
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outputs, making a tangible impact on the field of reproductive biology. In this role, you will collaborate closely with esteemed researchers and stakeholders to understand program needs and deliver
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research activities in biology, medicine and science, in areas such as disease development and treatment, novel drug treatments, and vaccine development. These currently advertised positions will fulfil
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that the group-level behaviour emerges from the actions of individuals, who only have limited, locally information on what is going on. Such self-organised behaviour is common in biology, it is the basis of how
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We live and work in a world of complex relationships between data, systems, knowledge, people, documents, biology, software, society, politics, commerce and so on. We can model these relationships
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: their evolutionary advantages and what circumstances are favourable or unfavourable for their evolution. The intent is to explore what is known of deception in biology and evolutionary psychology and to contribute