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line with the Enterprise Agreement. The greater benefits of joining the UQ community are broad: from being part of a Group of Eight university, to recognition of prior service with other Australian
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- $149,996.05 annually. As these roles are covered by an Enterprise Agreement, you will also receive regular remuneration increases in line with the Enterprise Agreement. The greater benefits of joining the UQ
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Agreement, you will also receive regular remuneration increases in line with the Enterprise Agreement. About You The Research Assistant provides a range of technical and specialist skills and services, which
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%. The total FTE package will be up to $126,595 - $149,996 annually. As these roles are covered by an Enterprise Agreement, you will also receive regular remuneration increases in line with the Enterprise
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be up to $90,470.08 - $120,445.79 annually. As these roles are covered by an Enterprise Agreement, you will also receive regular remuneration increases in line with the Enterprise Agreement
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an Enterprise Agreement, you will also receive regular remuneration increases in line with the Enterprise Agreement. The greater benefits of joining the UQ community are broad: from being part of a Group of
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Agreement, you will also receive regular remuneration increases in line with the Enterprise Agreement. The greater benefits of joining the UQ community are broad: from being part of a Group of Eight
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to $126,595 - $149,996 annually. As this role is covered by an Enterprise Agreement, you will also receive regular remuneration increases in line with the Enterprise Agreement. The greater benefits of joining
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annually. As these roles are covered by an Enterprise Agreement, you will also receive regular remuneration increases in line with the Enterprise Agreement. The greater benefits of joining the UQ community
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line with best practice research methodologies, while managing and mentoring students/employees to create a positive scientific research culture. Participate in applications for competitive research