9 health-informatics-postdoc Fellowship positions at University of Western Sydney in Australia
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a deep commitment to the health needs of Greater Western Sydney in education, research and service. We aim to educate students in a way that is contemporary and highly relevant to their eventual
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for the Environment (HIE) are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Stingless Bee Health to join the dynamic HIE Pollination Research Team in a position supported by the Hort Frontiers project " Supporting
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Stingless Bee Health to join the dynamic HIE Pollination Research Team in a position supported by the Hort Frontiers project " Supporting the health and expansion of the Australian stingless bee industry
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Western Sydney University Internal Applicants Only Part-Time (31.5 hours per week), Fixed-Term Position for 16 Months | Western's Hawkesbury Campus Remuneration: $106,765 to $128,989 p.a. Inclusive of Super + Leave Loading Western Sydney University Internal Applicants Only. To be eligible to...
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Western Sydney University Internal Applicants Only Remuneration: $106,765 to $128,989 p.a. including super and leave loading Full-time, fixed term from 1 June 2024 to 28 February 2026 Full-time, fixed term from 1 June 2024 to 28 February 2026 Penrith Campus Western Sydney University Internal...
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Full-time, fixed term from 1 June 2024 to 28 February 2026 Remuneration: $106,765 to $128,989 p.a. including super and leave loading Be part of an organisation that’s ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide! Full-time, fixed term from 1 June 2024 to 28 February 2026 Penrith Campus About...
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health of managed honeybees while being used for pollination services on almond orchards and assessing the dependence of new “self-fertile” almond varieties on pollen movement by honeybees. Almond
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this, the project will combine field-based and lab-based methods to determine the status, health and critical habitat requirements of these species. The project will also develop and implement a robust monitoring
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combine field-based and lab-based methods to determine the status, health and critical habitat requirements of these species. The project will also develop and implement a robust monitoring program to