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Contribute to the impactful work of CSIRO's Young Indigenous Women’s STEM Academy A meaningful opportunity to support female and female-identifying students participating in the Academy Offering
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Contribute to the impactful work of CSIRO's Young Indigenous Women’s STEM Academy A meaningful opportunity to support female and female-identifying students participating in the Academy Offering
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CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD). A three-month industry engagement component with the industry partner and co-supervisor: Infrabuild Wire Pty Limited. Full time, fixed term position located
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PhD scholarship in CSIRO Next Generation Graduate Program (AI in Mental Health) Job No.: 664722 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 3.5-year fixed-term appointment
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, computer science, mathematics and statistics, engineering, or other related fields. Benefits of the scholarship include: A CSIRO Next Generation Graduates Scholarship for three and a half years, with a value
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Provide Software Engineering support Collaborative team with a mix of office and field activities Three year term based in Pullenvale, QLD CSIRO Mineral Resources (CMR) is one of the largest
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CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD). A three-month industry engagement component with the industry partner and co-supervisor: Infrabuild Wire Pty Limited. Full time, fixed term position located
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Job no: 0062159 Location: Parkville Role type: Full-time/Part-time; Continuing (Research Contingent) for 2 years Faculty: Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology Department/School: School
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new methods, whether experimental, analytical or computational. We are innovators: seeking to develop new experimental, analytical or computational methods, underpinned by in-house engineering and
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of pests. We seek an outstanding graduate to study for a PhD with Charles Darwin University co-supervised by CSIRO and working with the Australian Horticultural Industry to tackle a major issue for diagnosis