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The University of Western Australia (UWA) has a range of student equity and access programs that are located within Student Life including: The Girls in Engineering (GiE) outreach program inspires female students
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. The goal is to capitalise on UWA’s existing research strengths – in areas such as oceanography, ecology, engineering, resource management, and governance – and utilise them to deliver thriving and resilient
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. The Digitisation Centre of WA (DCWA) is an important piece of research infrastructure that aims to digitise, to global archival standards, the major Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences collections held in Western
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sciences and biology and has an enviable research track record. The School has broad expertise across marine biology, ecology, conservation biology, evolutionary biology, computational biology, plant and
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, ecology, conservation biology, evolutionary biology, computational biology, plant and animal physiology, and genomics. The School also leads UWA’s program in Science Communication. Our research programmes
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Job no:517331 Work type:full time Location:Crawley Categories:Student Administration / Support Services Student Life Enable student learning and skill enhancement across all academic disciplines
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written and verbal communication skills. Highly developed organisational skills and demonstrated ability to prioritise and meet deadlines. Proficiency in a range of computing skills including word
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Job no:517353 Work type:full time Location:Crawley Categories:Health and Medical Sciences Associate Dean, Student Affairs (Global MD) UWA Medical School A rare opportunity to contribute word-class
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, you will demonstrate: PhD in molecular biology, biotechnology or a related discipline Experience in RNA biology, computational biology and/or molecular biology techniques Experience managing multiple
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time to join Western Australia’s top university. About the area The Population Health Research Network (PHRN) is an internationally significant research infrastructure program that is developing and