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Associate Professor/ Professor - Psychology Job No.: 662249 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $164,615 - $181,348 pa Level D
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Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor - Psychology Job No.: 662250 Location: Clayton campus Employment Type: Full-time Duration: Continuing appointment Remuneration: $136,711 - $157,637 pa Level C
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behaviours of callers, and enhance psychological support techniques as a result, ultimately enabling Turning Point to deliver even more effective and efficient assistance to individuals across the country
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within a team. Your doctoral qualification in Psychology or Neuroscience, or equivalent research experience will provide the foundation for your work. We are also seeking someone with demonstrated
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why and how CBM works in some contexts and not others, is that we don’t yet understand the neural, psychological, and behavioural mechanisms that underlie its efficacy. This PhD scholarship is supported
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external funding, you'll contribute to the continuous advancement of addiction research, amplifying our impact on a global scale. If you hold a doctoral qualification in Psychology or Neuroscience and
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interventions. Contributions will extend beyond academic circles, influencing policy and practice in addiction treatment. We are seeking an experienced candidate with a doctoral qualification in Psychology
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lives. A large, multi-campus Faculty with nearly 7,000 students, 180 academic and 90 professional staff, our focus on education and educational psychology and counselling spans the early years through
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'. Enquiries Professor Antonio Verdejo-Garcia, Professor (Research), Psychology, +61 3 9905 5374 Position Description Research Officer in Neuroimaging/Neurostimulation (Wellcome Leap) Closing Date Thursday 16
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of intervention programs for individuals with brain injury or orthopaedic injury sustained as a result of trauma, with the ultimate aim of maximising their functional, psychological and social outcomes