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The Role: The PhD scholars (two) will work in the area of Distributed Quantum Computing as part of CSIRO’s Data61 Next Generation Quantum Graduates Program. The project will work with Deakin
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Apply now Job no:556533 Work type:Full-time Location:Flexible Categories:Information Technology Flexible location Full-time and Fixed term HEW 8 $114,231 - $130,786 +17% Superannuation (Pay rate
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Casual Associate Research Fellow: ($49.36 per hour + 11% superannuation without a PhD, $61.93 per hour + 11% superannuation per hour with a conferred PhD) Employment Type: Casual Location: Melbourne
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centred and accessible, and utilising appropriate technology. Support the transition of students to the clinical learning environment within the MD course. Make a significant contribution to the development
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the planning of technical resources for teaching. Develop learning environments that are flexible, student centred and accessible, and utilising appropriate technology. Make a significant contribution to the
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. To be successful, you’ll have: PhD in a health discipline and/or other relevant qualifications and experience Experience in qualitative and co-design methods Emerging reputation in research and
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including editing, proof reading and revisions. To be successful, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant discipline and/or other relevant qualifications and experience Emerging research and scholarship through
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applications for funding for research and creative activities Begin building body of work and reputation and recognition for quality, excellence and impact To be successful, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant
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recognition for quality, excellence and impact To be successful, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant discipline and/or other relevant qualifications and experience Emerging research and scholarship through
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, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant discipline and/or other relevant qualifications and experience Experience in Mathematics and/or STEM in early childhood preferred. Excellent record of scholarly learning and