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undergraduate and postgraduate education. It comprises approximately 60 academic staff, 150 teaching associates, and 120 PhD and Masters students. The Level A Research Fellow will contribute to the School's
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protected areas. The successful candidate in this role will have a PhD in conservation science, applied ecology, decision science, marine ecology, environmental science, or a closely related field. You will
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, including experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) studies Providing high-quality research services to support our MS program outcomes Mentoring post-doctoral researchers, PhD students, and
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genome data Develop a pioneering genomic clone risk framework, shaping future surveillance strategies and vaccine development Key Selection Criteria: PhD in bacterial genetics, genomics, or related fields
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understanding and knowledge in the theory and application of S/TEM and a PhD or equivalent qualification and will possess sound interpersonal skills, along with excellent written and oral communication skills
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assist in the supervision of PhD and honours students in the School. The role demands demonstrable scientific creativity and an exceptional technical knowledge of experimental particle physics
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solutions to enhance resident and family involvement in medication decisions. We're seeking a candidate with a PhD in a health-related discipline, coupled with proficiency in ethnographic research, reflexive
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, protein design/engineering), undertaking their own research program, but will also collaborate with experts across the Centre, co-supervise PhD students, and have opportunities to take part in and lead
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role requires a candidate with a PhD in psychology or neuropsychology. The two roles are for one candidate, and therefore a candidate applying to this position should also apply to the Alfred position