11 health-information-management research jobs at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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before submitting an application. Who are we looking for? We are seeking a Research Administration Assistant to join School of Nursing, Faculty of Health, Academic Division. The Research Administration
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, building science, public health, environmental science. A strong research background in Indoor Air Quality would be preferable (or would be an advantage). This position reports to the Director of the ITTC
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approval from their supervisor before submitting an application. Who are we looking for? We are seeking a Senior Research Administration Assistant to join School of Nursing, Faculty of Health, Academic
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, health economists, statisticians and implementation scientists from a variety of fields, including nursing and other health sciences. The CHT vision is to transform healthcare for better lives. The Centre
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, health economists, statisticians and implementation scientists from a variety of fields, including nursing and other health sciences. The CHT vision is to transform healthcare for better lives. The Centre
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, building science, public health, environmental science. A strong research background in Indoor Air Quality would be preferable (or would be an advantage). This position reports to the Director of the ITTC
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biological problems; and establish a world-leading research and biotechnology translation environment. The QUT node is headed by Professor Matthew Simpson, Deputy Director MACSYS with QUT Chief Investigators
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an application. Who are we looking for? We are seeking a Research Fellow: Acute and Critical Care to join School of Nursing, Faculty of Health, Academic Division. The appointee will work on a suite of research
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, health economists, statisticians and implementation scientists from a variety of fields, including nursing and other health sciences. The CHT vision is to transform healthcare for better lives. The Centre
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approaches; tackle fundamental biological problems; and establish a world-leading research and biotechnology translation environment. The QUT node is headed by Professor Matthew Simpson, Deputy Director MACSYS