107 phd-position-in-hydrology-water-resources positions at The University of Newcastle
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This is a research opportunity for PhD students who are interested in learning satellite tracking (radar and laser) technology, Earth's gravity field variations, and climate changes by hydrological
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teaching and learning in various Employee Relations/Human Resource Management courses. Develop and implement innovative teaching methods and course materials to enhance student learning outcomes. Mentor and
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Academic Work Allocation Manager Job no: HRC0007208 Category: HEW level 8 - $112,112 to $130,798 plus 17% superannuation Position: Full Time Fixed Term – December 2025 Location: Newcastle (Callaghan
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of the electric smelting process, to aid in interpretation of experimental results, and to assist in scale up. The CIMR is inviting applications for a PhD position in iron/steelmaking. We are seeking a highly
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scholarship will be collectively acknowledged as Waratah Scholars. Top-up Scholarship details Funding: $10,000 top-up for one year Supervisor: Existing Supervisor Available to: Domestic students PhD Eligibility
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Be challenged and imagine with us Are you a detail orientated person with a passion for "anytime, anywhere" access to information? As the Scholarly Resources Project Officer (HEW 6) you will work
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Be challenged and imagine with us Are you someone who thrives on tasks requiring keen attention to detail? As the Scholarly Resources Project Officer (HEW 5), you'll collaborate closely with our
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Resource Management (HRM). Foster a dynamic and inclusive learning environment that promotes active student participation. Conduct research in the field of Leadership or Human Resource Management and publish
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eutectics and repurposing waste water streams) and in the presence of exotic ions (as used in battery technologies and for example the ions that comprise ionic liquids). PhD Scholarship details Funding
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surveillance and monitoring. To respond to this need, this cross-College PhD project aims to 1) Investigate and improve established quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) surveillance of known arboviruses