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this role, you will utilise your analytical and processing skills, and attention to detail to resolve complex HR requests from across the University. Your key responsibilities will be to: review and execute
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in Coherent Diffraction Imaging who has: a PhD (or near completion) in the relevant field of optoelectronics, physics or electrical engineering demonstrated skills/knowledge/experience in coherent
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organisation that has over one hundred years of experience in clinical training and innovation. Be part of the transformational process supporting students as they transition to become veterinarians. A
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process for university teachers and students. Your key responsibilities will be to: perform the task of counting, reconciling, and scanning exam papers, creating digital files. ensure the quality of scanned
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Fellow in Astrophotonics Research Translation who has: a PhD or equivalent experience in Photonics/Physics or an Engineering background with a focus on electro-optical/photonic instrumentation demonstrable
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clients to draft, fit-for-purpose, current and easy-to-use policy documents provide high-level policy analysis, development and other support to clients develop and maintain effective collaborative working
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success. The Change and Communications Analyst will support the change process end-to-end and will develop high quality fit-for-audience communications to facilitate The Change and Communications Analyst
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outlines how we will contribute to the social and physical environment that makes our University unique, and contribute to the key goal of achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander staff and student
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effectively time manage concurrent projects process, analyse, and interpret samples/datasets from large cohorts travel to other campuses to foster and maintain collaborations. About you Position 1: PhD in a
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: Analyse and publish data from a large clinical SLP data-base (year 1) conduct a Delphi process to establish what data should be collected to create a national laryngeal disorders database in ENT/SLP.(year 2