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Apply now Job no:524853 Work type:full time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Research Administration support, Management The Opportunity Fast-paced, exciting environment Hybrid/flexible work
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Our Food Environments Team, situated within ECU’s Nutrition & Health Innovation Research Institute, is at the forefront of pioneering research aimed at understanding the influence of community
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for biodiversity conservation and people. Understanding the role of globalisation for the environment and society is critical for meeting policy objectives such as the Sustainable Development Goals and the Global
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, environment) Eligibility criteria 1. Applicants must hold a First or Upper Second-Class Bachelor's degree (or its international equivalent), or a Master's degree in a related science field (soil
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innovator b. Innovation Ecosystem for deep tech translation c. Value and Impact of innovation d. Deep tech and social innovation, social good 4. Innovative space and environment. PhD topic
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variability in southern Australia through the last 2000 years: evidence from oxygen isotopes and lake sediments. Keywords: Climate change; geochemistry; environment; hydrology Records of pre-industrial climate
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to generate novel processes. COE-CSI is committed to creating a safe, supportive, positive, inclusive, and equitable working environment for all members. We value and respect the contributions of our diverse
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accountabilities for this role include: Provide strong leadership, coaching and mentoring to a team of direct and indirect reports within an environment that promotes respect, accountability, quality service and
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methods for elemental tracking of Ca under biotic and abiotic environments in a range of substrates and microbial metabolic pathways using stable isotopes. 3 year PhD project available at Curtin University
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Demonstrated programming skills in a Unix/Linux environment (use of, e.g., shell scripts, Fortran, Python, R or Matlab programming) Some evidence of capability to collaboratively work within a research team