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subjects. Conduct internationally competitive research, resulting in publications in high impact journals in collaboration with Senior Academic staff. Prepare and deliver lectures, tutorials, practicals and
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staff member within the area of Microbial Biotechnology. You will be expected to teach environmental microbiology, develop relevant curriculum, and conduct research aligned with the Faculty's strategy and
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engagement in service, leadership and coordination roles in the discipline, School and Faculty demonstrating respectful, inclusive behaviours at all times and building trust amongst colleagues Who We
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: Level B $114,645 – $136,136 or Level C $140,433 - $161,926 p.a plus 17% super Conduct research and contribute to the advancement of human-computer interaction (HCI), novel interactive systems, or related
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. Completion of a PhD or equivalent qualification. Experience in the collection and analysis of qualitative data. Demonstrated ability to theorise intervention outcomes e.g. identify causal mechanisms
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collaborations. Who We Are Looking For You will thrive in a collaborative and dynamic environment, fostering a spirit of openness and mutual respect with your colleagues. Your approachable and friendly demeanour
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. Additionally, you will demonstrate excellent communication and organizational abilities, ensuring timely task completion, while upholding the University's standards of behavior and commitment to a safe, diverse
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initiatives guided by four priority areas: Country — Indigenous knowledge of sustaining environments and ecologies Law — Indigenous knowledge in maintaining law, governance, and social cohesion Culture
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to reproductive health and food production. Collectively members of our School lead more than 240 research projects in the general areas of ecology, evolution, zoology, marine biology, genetics, plant science
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Immunology, School of Biomedical Sciences Salary: Level A – $101,460 – $108,906 p.a. plus 17% super Conduct independent and collaborative research in the field of bacteriology, focusing on the mechanisms