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in social sciences Geography Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Established Researcher (R3) Country Australia Application Deadline 13 Apr 2024 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status
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publication record for stage of career. Desirable Selection Criteria Experience linking social science and ecology using theoretically grounded, quantitative approaches working knowledge of network theories and
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of Australia, as well as that of the developing world. This is achieved through discovery research, applied research in health service settings, research-led teaching in health and medical sciences, and the
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are based in the School of Public Health. The School is looking to appoint a Research Fellow to undertake independent and collaborative research in the field of immunisation social science in a public health
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part of our social and civic responsibilities as a University. We strive to contribute to tackling inequalities and promoting wellbeing within our own institution, the Greater Western Sydney region
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University of Western Sydney | The University Of Sydney, New South Wales | Australia | about 1 month ago
Description Opens in new window Western Sydney University is committed to diversity and social inclusion. Applications from people of culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds; equity target groups
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and inclusiveness. We have a proud history of doing so and consider this an important part of our social and civic responsibilities as a University. We strive to contribute to tackling inequalities and
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About the opportunity The School of Geosciences is currently seeking five Postdoctoral Research Associates / Research Fellows in Sustainability Science with experience in 1) Quantitative Social Science
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Research Fellow will support the Resilient Landscapes Hub of Australia’s National Environmental Science Program project “Ecology and conservation of the Christmas Island goshawk and hawk-owl”. The successful
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pharmacology of social behaviour. The successful applicant will be supervised by and work closely with Dr Nick Everett, within a larger translational program led by Professor Michael Bowen which currently has