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collaboratively with a motivated team of early career researchers and PhDs on water electrolysis. Within the team, you will be given the opportunity to expand your research skills and experience and to grow in your
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collaborative team. Preference will be given to applicants with experience working with patients with voice disorders and a PhD in assessment and/or treatment of voice disorders. Your responsibilities will be
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and have multiple positions opening as part of ARIAM . We are currently seeking an ambitious and talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to undertake fundamental and applied research in novel computer
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undertake various research projects maintain quality, standards and excellence in all research activities and outputs coordinate activities with other staff within the team About you Hold PhD in Health
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communications with the working group and other relevant stakeholders, inform of research progress and prepare academic papers, project briefs, progress reports, and media outputs. About you A PhD degree in
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establishing the national data base (REDcap) and assist project manager with lead ethics co-ordinate ethics between University of Sydney and the participating sites nationally. About you PHD in relevant field
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literacy with a good knowledge of relevant computer programs, and ability to work across and connect these as needed. Desirable criteria – you may have (or be willing to learn) the ability to write research
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the importance of recruiting talent aligned to these values and are looking a Research Associate/Fellow who has: A PhD in a relevant field published research, as sole author or in collaboration, in
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, activities or roles as needed About you PhD or near completion of PhD in a relevant field proven experience in the use of statistical and analytical software such as R previous experience in the use of grant
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of PhD students working on topics related to the project present findings of the group at local and international meetings and at research seminars contribute to preparation of research publications. About