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Job no:513784 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level A, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology Level A ($75,888 to $106,040) per annum plus an employer
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sustainability of robust and efficient processes and procedures for the selection and admission of international students. This role will drive business improvement, resource efficiency and technology enhancement
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, Environmental Science/Engineering, Civil/Chemical Engineering, Material Science, Chemistry, Biology, or a related subject) Laboratory and data analysis skills: • Ability to operate laboratory equipment, perform
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8 PhD scholarships are available within the ARC 4-year research program on developing the next generation of ZBLAN fluoride fibres. The PhD projects span disciplines of physics, chemistry, materials
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graphic design and visual communication solutions across channels for Adelaide University marketing materials the roll-out and implementation of brand and marketing standards, asset and content management
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: Experience in the conduct of biomedical research in immunology, cell biology and/or reproductive physiology, to a high level of quality, rigour and dependability. Understanding of the ethical issues and
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Dr Sing Ting is a medical graduate (1974) of the University of Adelaide. Dr Ting attributes her success to her education from the University of Adelaide and would like to provide the same opportunities that were offered to her as a result of her time at the University of Adelaide. To be eligible...
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% superannuation applies. Continuing, Full Time A newly created role, we have an exciting opportunity to join the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology in a Technical Officer position providing technical
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. If this sounds like you or the person you want to be, please apply! To be successful you will need: A PhD in biomedical engineering, pharmaceutics, materials chemsitry, nanobiotechnology or relevant
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The Don Alexander Scholarship in Water Engineering has been established as a result of a generous donation received from Don Alexander's daughters to support students who are undertaking a Bachelor