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coordinate clinical quality registry initiatives within the Australian and New Zealand Society of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons (ANZSCTS) Database Program. This position will play a key role in supporting
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implement a community-led model for strengthening bushfire resilience and disrupting structural disadvantage. The program brings together researchers from social sciences, business, medicine and urban design
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to engage with their community and support other Indigenous students to access higher education. Total scholarship value Up to $18,000 Number offered Two See details Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Jacob
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Program and Business Lead Job No.: 664918 Location: Melbourne CBD Employment Type: Full-time Duration: 12-month fixed-term appointment Remuneration:$131,473 - $139,551 pa HEW Level 09 (plus 17
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: Pro-rata of $78,120 - $106,022 pa Level A / Pro-rata of $111,603 - $132,529 pa Level B (plus 17% employer superannuation) Be a part of the close-knit dynamic Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences team
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such as Orientation, academic guidance, and retention programs, while also offering hands-on assistance for complex student concerns. As the successful candidate, you'll demonstrate expertise in program
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into AI systems or mathematical and computational models of brain function. This project would be for someone who wishes to pursue a deeper understanding of humans and machines and the meaning this has
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program of work. Turning Point is a renowned addiction treatment and research centre specialising in the prevention, treatment, and support services for individuals affected by substance use disorders
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consistently ranked as one of the best social science schools in the world. Our Anthropology program is seeking to appoint two continuing, full-time academics who can contribute to and extend existing
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participant recruitment to data analysis, all aimed at supporting the lab's research program. You will work with state-of-the-art equipment like functional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic