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Research Fellow - Process Evaluation Job No.: 661217 Location: The Alfred Centre Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 2-year fixed-term appointment Remuneration: $111,603 - $132,529 pa Level B (plus
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inspection of and interaction with mechanical devices. Examples might include aircraft maintenance or other complex workshop environments. We term work in such situations as "physically embedded" in
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may have a different application process – or none at all. Read the application details carefully and submit your application by the deadline. For more details, visit our scholarships application page.
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6 October (5pm) to be automatically considered. For current Monash students, apply directly to Monash. This scholarship cannot be deferred. Every scholarship may have a different application process
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2023. For current Monash students, apply directly to Monash This scholarship cannot be deferred. Every scholarship may have a different application process – or none at all. Read the application details
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, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Physics and others. Features of the Program Although Monash University will be your home institution, PhD researchers will be registered at both institutions and will be awarded a
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technology roadmaps that align with the enterprise's strategic goals and operational metrics. Your leadership will be key in enabling ICT-enabled business process reforms through strategic stakeholder
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needs and drive ICT-enabled business process reforms effectively. You will be expected to influence, negotiate, and prioritise effectively with diverse stakeholders while maintaining a high level of
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considered. Applicants must show excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to conduct self-motivated research. They should have either completed or be in the process of completing a
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. The ability to use computer control for targeted synthesis in combination with modern online monitoring methods and process automation opens avenues towards the generation of ‘big data’ and its exploitation in