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contribute to a dynamic and enthusiastic research team. You will play an integral role in conducting and advancing research within the domains of health economics and health services evaluation. Your focus
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, cultural, environmental and economic benefits to communities. Such initiatives bring renewed opportunity to support cultural and economic outcomes through traditional foods. This research will bring a
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Research in Electrocatalysis Materials Full time, 3 years fixed-term position at our Hawthorn campus Academic Level A or B salary + 17% superannuation About the Role We are seeking a Research Fellow with an interest in the development of new catalysts for the manufacture of green chemicals to...
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Health Salary: Academic Levels A/B – $83,468 – $141,581 p.a. plus 17% super Assess the economic viability of research outcomes Contribute to the University of Melbourne's partnership with international
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into commercial outcomes that will help drive innovation for Australia’s economy. Please submit your updated resume and 1 page cover letter. Applications for this position close on 29th of May at 11:55pm. Please
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Job no: 0062570 Location: Parkville Role type: Part-time (0.2 FTE); Fixed-term for 24 months Faculty: Architecture, Building and Planning Salary: Level A– $83,468 to $113,262 p.a. plus 17% super About the Role The Tati Tati Cultural Mapping Research project aims to document and enhance...
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, healthy food systems, biodiversity conservation, sustainable forest management, invasive species, and environmentally and economically sustainable agricultural practices. Our expertise spans biophysical
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conservation, sustainable forest management, invasive species, and environmentally and economically sustainable agricultural practices. Our expertise spans biophysical, social and technical sciences, and we
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generate long-term economic, social and environmental benefits by building capacity and capability to address national and international net-zero obligations. GETCO2 provides a collaborative working
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of resistance in natural populations, aiming to potentially reduce pesticide use and promote economic and biodiversity benefits. Led by ARC Laureate Prof. Wedell at the School of BioSciences, the project applies