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remains our students, and their experience with us sets a foundation for success far beyond graduation. Not only do we have one of the largest PhD enrolments in Australia, but we have also made a commitment
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of a PhD in the discipline area. Demonstrated competence in: - computational modelling in high-speed flow using a high-performance computing language such as D, C++ or Fortran. - research software
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genuine career progression opportunities via the academic promotions process. About You Completion or demonstrated progression towards completion of a PhD in the discipline area. Demonstrated competence in
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teaching, a solid foundation in event management or have completed a PhD and are looking for a fresh, non-research path, this opportunity is for you. In addition, you will have: Qualifications and training
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School of Veterinary Science Be a team member of the School Management team Provide support to the teaching, diagnostic and research services in the discipline of Microbiology, Parasitology, lab
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of blood samples for Health testing. Cleaning of animal holding and central areas including preparation and use of sterilising equipment Conforming to microbiological control procedures for Specific Pathogen
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, Masters by Research and PhD candidates are encouraged to apply. Postgraduate coursework students with completion of at least one semester’s work of full-time study are also eligible to apply. What We Can
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click here to view the various casual academic pay scales. The 2024 standard hourly pay rate is $52.17 per hour ($61.71 for PhD-qualified). For further information about UQ’s benefits, please visit Why
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information about project activities and record that information in the database. Liaise with universities and PhD students to monitor progress of students receiving CRC TiME funded PhD scholarships
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of programs, GraphPad Prism, and the ability to learn new programs (e.g., LabArchives, BioRender). Desirable Completion of relevant postgraduate degree (masters, PhD) in chemical engineering, biochemistry