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of organic waste chemicals. In collaboration with an industry partner, Petronas, and as part of a larger team located in Chemistry, you will conduct research on the synthesis of photocatalyst materials and
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Job no:513583 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:HEO8, Business Development HEO8 $106,561 - $119,550 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation. Full time
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Job no:513511 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level B, Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics Level B, $107,276 - $126,894 per annum plus an employer contribution
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may apply. Full Time, 12 Month Fixed Term Opportunity. Be part of key business initiatives in a Data and Analytics environment. The Business Intelligence and Analytics Team a fixed term, 12 month
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Scholarship International Students External Scholarships Login Scholarships Home Undergraduate Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics (ABLE) Current: Boeing Business Scholarship for Indigenous Students
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exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Enquiries: Contact Person: Prof. Gregory Metha School/Discipline of: Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences Tel: (08) 8313 5943 Email: greg.metha
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Christopher Sumby School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences Tel: (08) 8313 7406 Email: [email protected] Applying: Applications Please apply on the AINSE website here: https
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organs This exciting role will contribute to ARC Centre of Excellence in Plants for Space’s goal to re-imagine plant design and bio-resource production to support long-term habitation in Space and solve
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offers an excellent opportunity for a chemistry graduate with a passion for applied research, a willingness to learn and apply radiochemistry skills, and an interest in contributing to environmental
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, direct detection and detector development, with a focus on the experimental detection of dark matter and physics beyond the standard model. The School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences hosts strong