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Job no: 0062411 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time; Continuing Faculty: Faculty of Science Department/School: School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences Salary: UOM Level B – $114,645
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Job no: 0051322 Location: Parkville Role type: Part-time 0.8 FTE; Fixed-term until June 2026 Faculty: Faculty of Science Department/School: School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences Salary
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Job no: 0062241 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time; Fixed-term for 3 years Faculty: Faculty of Science Department/School: School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences Salary: Level B
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to reproductive health and food production. Collectively members of our School lead more than 240 research projects in the general areas of ecology, evolution, zoology, marine biology, genetics, plant science
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Job no: 0045255 Location: Dookie Role type: Full-time; Fixed-term for 12 months Faculty: Faculty of Science Department/School: School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences Salary: UOM 5
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comprising seven schools: Agriculture, Food & Ecosystem Sciences, BioSciences, Chemistry, Geography, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, Physics and Veterinary Science. This depth
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to the issues that matter most. We are the second largest faculty in the University comprising seven schools: Agriculture, Food & Ecosystem Sciences, BioSciences, Chemistry, Geography, Earth & Atmospheric
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schools: Agriculture, Food & Ecosystem Sciences, BioSciences, Chemistry, Geography, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, Physics and Veterinary Science. We aim to train students with
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science faculties in Australia, providing a diverse and collaborative education and research environment. It comprises seven schools: Agriculture, Food & Ecosystem Sciences, BioSciences, Chemistry
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her to fulfil both her personal and professional ambitions. After completing her PhD in chemistry, Dr Seibt secured her dream job at the Australian Synchrotron. Life after graduate research: Dr Susi