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your area of expertise. You will actively contribute to the ITTC’s program through research, preparation of project reports and publications, and participate in training programmes designed
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a strategic initiative to undertake innovative research on the impact of genomic testing and targeted therapy on patients and cascade testing on extended family members. Our vision is to provide
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change. The Neurodiversity Program of MU Hearing has the broad primary goal of exploring listening and the listening brain in neurodivergent groups including those with autism, attention deficit
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impactful change. The Neurodiversity Program of MU Hearing has the broad primary goal of exploring listening and the listening brain in neurodivergent groups including those with autism, attention deficit
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that translate into measurable and impactful change. The Neurodiversity Program of MU Hearing has the broad primary goal of exploring listening and the listening brain in neurodivergent groups including those with
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the Dementia Research Centre. THE ROLE Salary Package: Level A, Step 6-8 (PhD $102,501-$109,852) plus 17% Superannuation and annual leave loading Appointment Type: Fixed Term employment for 12 months (with
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interests and achievements. Essential A PhD or equivalent degree in plasma physics/high energy density science/computational science. Experience in computational plasma physics particularly focused on dense
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Discovery Project THE ROLE Salary: From $97,620 - 104,622 per annum (Level A, step 6 for PhD qualification), pro-rata for part time, plus 17% employer’s superannuation and annual leave loading Appointment
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Conduct experimental work, data analysis and interpretation of results; Build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders (e.g., collaborators); Mentor masters and/or PhD students; Communicate research
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three years of the award of their PhD who have an exceptionally strong research track record (relative to opportunity). The Scheme provides an incubation period for early career researchers to allow them