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development using cellular and molecular techniques. Prepare scientific data for analysis. Communicate results at meetings. Develop and prepare animal ethics and OGTR applications. Contribute to writing guides
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extensively and assist to build relationships, on behalf of the Office of the Dean with other parts of the University and with external bodies. Maintain a sound knowledge of current University Policy and
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, seminars and, where appropriate, lecture. Prepare, administer and mark assessments in accordance with subject guidelines in the University Handbook. Where appropriate, undertake subject coordination duties
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Job no: 0060292 Location: Parkville Role type: Full time; Continuing Department/School: Student and Scholarly Services (SASS) Salary: UOM 7 – $106,432 - $115,211 p.a. plus 17% super Make your impact
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improvement while fostering collaboration with stakeholders. Brilliant benefits and a flexible hybrid work environment! About the Role Shape University's future procurements! Drive exceptional value, optimise
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eminence in an area of General Practice research, aligned to the research priorities of the department. You will have the opportunity to make independent and original contributions to the advancement
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For: The Talent Services team are seeking an individuals that share the University & team values and is ready to make an impact. Join our vibrant community, where you'll work with diverse stakeholders and
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to and publish academic papers and other scholarly outputs to a high academic standard in accordance with the research expectations of the University of Melbourne Actively participate in research seminars
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-to-date Working with Children Check. This is essential to guarantee a secure environment for all individuals at the University. In the case the selected candidate doesn't have a valid Working with Children
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discounts, and a 25% discount on graduate courses to our staff and their immediate families! About the Role The Pollution & Health Hallmark Research Initiative at the University of Melbourne seeks a