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18 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA Research Field Engineering Mathematics Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country
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Ocean Modelling in the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, which is part of College of Sciences and Engineering at the University of Tasmania. This initial fixed term contract will be for three
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Wales, The Australian National University, and the University of Tasmania. The Centre’s team-based research is focused on how Australia’s weather is being reshaped by climate change. The Centre conducts
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National University, and the University of Tasmania. The Centre’s team-based research is focused on how Australia’s weather is being reshaped by climate change. The Centre conducts blue-sky research with
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University in partnership with The University of Melbourne, The University of New South Wales, The Australian National University, and the University of Tasmania. The Centre’s team-based research is focused
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partners led by Monash University in partnership with The University of Melbourne, The University of New South Wales, The Australian National University, and the University of Tasmania. The Centre’s team
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building appropriate project teams and managing all stakeholder engagement and quality assurance. This is a highly collaborative role which will involve working with UNSW, University of Tasmania, Mindgardens
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of Excellence (CoE) for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture is a national research Centre which is administered by UQ and has Nodes at the University of Tasmania (UTAS), Monash University, Western Sydney
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), Associate Professor Jon Osborn (University of Tasmania), Dr Noelene Cole (James Cook University, Wallis Heritage Consulting), Dr Tristen Jones (Sydney University) and Dr Melissa Marshall (University of Notre
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strong collaboration with the University of Melbourne, the University of New South Wales, the Australian National University, and the University of Tasmania. This Centre aims to determine how Australia’s