21 International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology positions at The University of Queensland
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; Interacting with and assisting other cell and molecular neuroscientists within the research team; Keeping clear and accurate records of experimental methodology and results, animal ethics organisation and
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, and demonstrated ability to work closely with their manager in a key team role. BSc (Hons) in Biology, Molecular Biology or other allied health field and 4-5 years of experience in a research laboratory
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success in internal service roles, highlighting strong collaboration, active participation in decision-making, and committee service. Establish collaborations in relation to external service activities and
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the undertakings of staff, students, and volunteers conducted at or from HVRS. Liaise with various stakeholders including HVRS/TFF Management, internal UQ Committees and Departments, research personnel, and users as
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(AWaGHR ) Centre at the UQ School of Public Health, a leading institution ranked among the top 50 worldwide universities. We are actively seeking an exceptional Senior Research Fellow to drive forward our
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Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN) Join a university ranked in the world’s top 50 Access state-of-the-art facilities to further your research endeavours Be part of
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for node activities. Assist with grant management including internal and external reporting obligations. Act as Centre financial delegate for processing of payments in the UQ finance system ($20K financial
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food and beverage applications. Full-time fixed-term appointment until end of July 2026 with possible extension Based at St Lucia Campus About UQ Join UQ, a globally renowned institution fostering a
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Faculty of Science Work with internal and external stakeholders to support work-integrated learning placements for students. Full-time permanent opportunity Based at St Lucia and Gatton Campus
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driving equity and engagement across the institution. The Program Director informs and influences the program’s strategy, directly contributing to UQ's ambitions to be an internationally recognised leader