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Europe. We facilitate RMIT's collaboration in the development of innovative pan-European projects attracting global knowledge from Europe, Australia, and Asia to deliver local impact. We’re a collaborative
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. The project is based within the Centre for Urban Research at RMIT University. This unique knowledge translation project is a first of its kind in Australia and requires commercialisation of research knowledge
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science, specifically related to the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide and be acknowledged at a national level as being influential in expanding chemistry and materials knowledge related
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expanding knowledge in these areas Develop, engage in and lead high quality research projects that are aligned with the Centre’s research focus areas Act as a leader in your role in embedding your research
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. Demonstrated research experience in primary or secondary data collection. Ability to use NVivo and SPSS is preferred. Knowledge of literature review databases. Ability to conduct analytical research, to analyse
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your specialized field, earning recognition for advancing knowledge in your discipline. As a Research Assistant/Fellow, you'll design and execute top-tier research projects aligned with the RMIT’s
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Australia and internationally, delivering innovation, research translation and providing knowledge and real-world solutions for societal good and to enhance sustainable development. The School is strongly
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industry links. Specialist knowledge of sustainability, waste and households and consumer related research, including a range of disciplinary perspectives on these topics spanning policy development and
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applicant would have some knowledge of all three domains with expertise in at least one of them, in addition to some knowledge of protected areas and private protected areas in Australia. This position will
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industries, and the future of digital transformation. Social Innovation Contributing knowledge and engagement in relation to culture, creativity and society. To understand an individual's lived experience, we