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PhD Scholarship in Assistive Technology and Disability Job No.: 665632 Location: Clayton or Caulfield campus Employment Type: Full-time (expected to be full-time but may be part-time if health
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clubs, Myki discounts, and a 25% discount on graduate courses to our staff and their immediate families! About the Role We are seeking an enthusiastic R Software Developer to maintain and extend
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Officer) About the Position This position is situated in the Manufacturing, Materials and Mechatronics discipline within the School of Engineering. The focus of this position is to support Sunset Concrete
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suitably qualified Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team for a research project focusing on biofouling and corrosion of marine vessels. This position is open to candidates from diverse engineering and
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Performance (EPBP), Communications, People, Information and Technology Services (ITS), Office of the Chief Operating Officer, Procurement and Vietnam Operations. The Portfolio houses significant drivers and
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, or assisting with experimental, observational or technology development work, and in carrying out the more practical aspects of the work. The Cotton Biotechnology Research Technician will be part of the Breeding
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Future student relationship role within Swinburne University of Technology Fulltime, fixed term position (until Dec 2024) at our Hawthorn campus HEW 5 salary + 17% superannuation and benefits with
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technology, it promises to have a major impact on society, in science and beyond. CSIRO is collaborating with SKAO in the construction and operation phases of the SKA-Low Telescope here in Western Australia
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, compliance and regulatory activities and investor reporting. Contribute your accounting experience at an organisation solving Australia’s greatest challenges through science and technology – apply now. Your
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University goals Foster collaboration between Security Engineering teams and the Cybersecurity Program for successful technology deployment Optimise existing cybersecurity capabilities to maximise risk