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Apply now Job no:500080 Work type:Full time Location:Launceston Categories:Laboratory & Research Support, Farming, Animals and Conservation Technical Officer – Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture
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cardiovascular health outcomes. Fulltime, Fixed Term (4 years), Based in Hobart. We are seeking to appoint a Research Fellow (Academic level C,D or E) at the Menzies Institute for Medical Research (Menzies), as
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Fellow within the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, which is part of the College of Sciences and Engineering. The Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture (TIA) delivers world leading research, industry
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recognised institute Research to facilitate return or maintaining work following a prostate cancer diagnosis Part-time (0.3 FTE) role ending on 31 July 2026 based in Hobart About the opportunity We are seeking
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to improve drought and climate resilience for Tasmanian farmers. The Hub program is administered by the University of Tasmania and sits within the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture, a joint venture between
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triggered by the exponentially increasing use of digital technologies and data-driven innovations. We are seeking to appoint a Biostatistician in the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture which is part of
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FTE) Technical Officer for the Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Livestock Production Centre which is part of The College of Sciences and Engineering This position will form part of a multi
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transformational leadership in the establishment, development, implementation and ongoing growth of this national research institute. In driving the innovative breakthroughs in forestry, wood processing, bioproducts
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operations of a cardiovascular study Part time 0.4 FTE Fixed term position until December 2024 Based in the Medical Science Precinct, Hobart About the opportunity The Menzies Institute for Medical Research is
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) students. Provide academic support, mentoring and/or supervision to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HDR students. Support the College to establish, maintain and deepen relationships with Aboriginal and