36 phd-in-crop-protection positions at The University of Western Australia in Australia
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involve a diverse array of taxa, from microbes through animals and plants. The Batley lab studies genetics and genomics on a range of crop, plant and pathogen species, including canola, Brassica species
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research and communication team based at the University of Western Australia. AHRI research focuses on crop and weed science, and herbicide resistance in the Australian grains industry, having received major
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Job no:517240 Work type:full time Location:Crawley Categories:Community Engagement/Marketing, Research support, Business Development Lead a $1M annual project focused on broad-acre cropping, driving
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Job no:517367 Work type:part time, full time Location:Crawley Categories:Research support, Technical/Laboratory support, Science Contribute to advancing our crop research with your molecular biology
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and offers a four-year Bachelor of Social Work (Honours), a two-year postgraduate Master of Social Work along with Higher Degree by Research options and Graduate Certificates in Child Protection, Social
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also responsible for the research training of over 120 PhD students, many of whom have been awarded PhD scholarships. The School is research intensive with internationally recognized expertise in
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coursework students. The School is also responsible for the research training of over 130 PhD students, many of whom have been awarded PhD scholarships. The School is research intensive with internationally
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at the Australian Centre for RNA Therapeutics in Cancer Lead cutting-edge RNA research with Professor Archa Fox, driving clinically-relevant projects and mentoring staff and PhD students Level B, full-time
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to co-supervise PhD students Two-year, full-time fixed term contract Salary range: Level B: $108,509 – $128,404 p.a. plus 17% superannuation The University of Western Australia (UWA) is ranked among
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PhD students. The School is research-intensive with expertise in the disciplines of Computational Biology, Ecology & Conservation, Evolutionary Biology, Neuroscience and Science Communication. About the