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. The successful candidate will work alongside world-class researchers in a collegial and respectful environment to support and develop the Centre's research agenda. While holding a PhD in Economics is a desirable
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. The successful candidate will work alongside world-class researchers in a collegial and respectful environment to support and develop the Centre's research agenda. While holding a PhD in Economics is a desirable
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-doctoral researchers. Mentoring and professional development opportunities will be available at the University of Adelaide and Deakin University. To be successful at Level A you will: A PhD in a discipline
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excellent written and oral communication skills with the desire to seek your own independent funding by capitalising on the opportunities provided. Applicants should have a PhD in Chemistry, with demonstrated
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sustainability challenges on Earth. To be successful you will need: 1. A completed or nearly completed PhD in Plant Sciences, Development, Molecular Biology, Plant Biochemistry or related subject. 2
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-imagine plant design and bio-resource production to support long-term habitation in Space and solve sustainability challenges on Earth. To be successful you will need: A completed or nearly completed PhD in
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engineering capability in machine learning while demonstrating the potential and impact of this knowledge for industries in Australia. To be successful you will need: 1. A completed or nearly completed PhD in
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disciplines will therefore be an advantage, as will experience working directly with the agricultural sector. To be successful you will need: A PhD qualification in one of the above discipline areas and
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, the successful candidate needs to be able to interact with other researchers and technical staff in the areas of bioengineering, oenology, and sensory science. To be successful you will need: A PhD in Marketing or
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), and musicology (with Honours) (1970) from The University of Adelaide, and a PhD from the same university (1979). Her work includes the first history of Australian opera and a series of critical studies