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, environmental sustainability is defined in the broadest possible sense and is open to applicants from any discipline (including but not exclusive to: engineering, law, mathematics, all the sciences, the social
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, Social, and Governance (ESG) perspectives by integrating the following topics: (1) Developing strategies for integrating digitalization and sustainability/ circularity in procurement (2) Development
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research focused on measuring and reporting Scope 3 emissions within the context of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) perspectives with the aim of developing a toolbox by integrating the following
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transforming the kinetics non-equilibrium systems into those with non-equilibrium kinetics, in the first-order approximation. (ii) The technique for averaging 2- or 3-D two-phase three-component transport using
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in a social science related field, including exhibiting attention to detail. Excellent report writing skills with demonstrated capability to produce accurate and high-quality reports. Demonstrated
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expertise and have a strong background in either the social sciences, business or law. Reporting to the Chief Investigator the successful candidate will have excellent communication skills to work with
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/the relevant Rotary club and your administering institution (School/Department/Laboratory). An up-front commitment from your School/Department/Laboratory is required (minimum $12,000/pa for duration
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outstanding service. High level interpersonal and written communication skills including the ability to compose communications which convey specialised concepts in order to influence outcomes or decisions
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The Karen Halley Grant was established to support female postgraduate coursework and research students in the Department of Sociology, Criminology and Gender Studies at the University of Adelaide. The grant will provide assistance with education and living costs for one semester. To be eligible...
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undertake student assessments. This role provides an opportunity to work in rural SA while being part of an energetic and committed academic unit. Biannual travel to Port Pirie is required in order to