12 master "MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY SYDNEY AUSTRALIA" research jobs at University of Melbourne
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of Agriculture, several majors of the Bachelor of Science and, and six Master coursework programs: Master of Agricultural Sciences, Master of Ecosystem Management and Conservation, Master of Food and Packaging
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in the three-year undergraduate degrees of Science and Commerce, which can be followed by a two-year professional Master of Engineering. What We Offer You! In addition, we offer the opportunity to be
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therapy combining cognitive behavioural and acceptance and commitment approaches. Supervised by experts Professors Trudie Chalder and Sarah Wilson, this role is ideal for a Master of Psychology graduate
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, and/or non-equilibrium systems, with advanced coding skills being advantageous. Additionally, collaboration with experimental colleagues and working effectively within a team, including PhD and Master
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international research outreach efforts. Your responsibilities will include: Independently carry out research and work towards the research vision; Working with the Chief Investigators (CIs), develop the research
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, scientific mentoring and supervision of students, including co-supervision of research projects for students at Masters or PhD level; Who We Are Looking For You will have a strong ability to communicate
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to work both independently and collaboratively to achieve project goals and meet deadlines. You will also have: A Bachelors, Honours, or Masters Degree (LvA) in a relevant area of medical
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simultaneously, prioritising effectively while excelling in written and verbal English communication, documentation, and presentation You will also have: Masters or PhD or equivalent relevant academic
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approach to work, ensuring you can work to tight deadlines while still maintaining an accurate and high-quality output of work. You will also have: An Honours or Masters level qualification in a relevant
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. You will contribute to one of the Initiative’s two main research streams: (1) enhancing the role of conflict prevention and peacebuilding in Australian foreign policy, and (2) innovations in advancing