34 phd-in-crop-protection positions at The University of Western Australia in Australia
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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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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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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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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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sub disciplines. Undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programs are underpinned by research activity and expertise, and the School attracts high calibre higher degree by research students into PhD and
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demonstrate: A PhD or equivalent in Finance or a related field. A well-developed research interest in digital finance, including blockchain and cryptocurrency. A clear research agenda and collaborate
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contribute to teaching undergraduate and postgraduate level courses or units. To be considered for this position, you will demonstrate: PhD in applied bioinformatics, or a relevant combination of experience
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domestic violence, lead related sub-studies, co-ordinate dissemination of research findings and develop applications for future funding. To be considered for this opportunity, you will demonstrate: PhD in
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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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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