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Open to Australian Aboriginal Peoples and UniSA employees only Part-time (0.8FTE), fixed term contract until 3 March 2025 with UniSA Education Futures Salary Range: $109,074 - $128,877 pro rata per
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the current scientific literature relevant to the assigned project. Communicates with the PI and other lab members regularly. Minimum Education and Experience: Ph.D. or equivalent in immunology or related areas
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, with teaching informed by world-leading research for which the University has been awarded two Queen’s Anniversary Prizes for Environment and Conservation, and a UK top 10 impact ranking for the UN’s
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doctoral degree. The successful candidate will be admitted to the PhD programme in Social Sciences. The PhD programme consists of an educational component with relevant courses equivalent to about six months
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no later than 01.02.2025. This is a trainee position that will give promising researchers an opportunity for academic development through a PhD education leading to a doctoral degree. The hired
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the development of causal inference and AI methods to the implementation of established causal inference approaches to support public health and clinical decision making. Basic Qualifications Education Requirements
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and help to develop guidance with respect to this crucial area of the DSA framework. About the DSA Observatory The Digital Services Act (DSA) Observatory is a project run by the Institute
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teaching to respond creatively and innovatively to global conditions. In the most recent QS Rankings by Subject, RMIT was ranked 37th in the world for Communications and Media Studies. The School is home to
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discovery and impact. We are in an exciting period of growth, expanding our rich data resource and infrastructure. The post holder will help develop our core health data infrastructure. You will work closely
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Wheeler Lab , which brings together researchers from different disciplines to develop computational solutions to biosecurity problems. As part of this role, the post holder will also interact with