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undertake student assessments. This role provides an opportunity to work in rural SA while being part of an energetic and committed academic unit. Biannual travel to Port Pirie is required in order to
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/the relevant Rotary club and your administering institution (School/Department/Laboratory). An up-front commitment from your School/Department/Laboratory is required (minimum $12,000/pa for duration
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Job no:513338 Work type:Fixed term - Full-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:Level C, Level D, Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics Level C $130,810 - $150,431 or Level D $156,966 – $172,657
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production company to build interdisciplinary Humanities and Social Sciences/industry collaborations in digital methods for archival research and transmedia communication, and to deliver digital exhibitions
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The Karen Halley Grant was established to support female postgraduate coursework and research students in the Department of Sociology, Criminology and Gender Studies at the University of Adelaide. The grant will provide assistance with education and living costs for one semester. To be eligible...
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Instats is a global leader in offering research methods workshops across the social, health/medical, and life sciences. Instats invites applications from ambitious PhD candidates in the social
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drive the sustainable development of South Australia’s natural resources and heritage, to deliver economic prosperity and a vibrant and healthy society. DEW requires various PhD students to undertake
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The Rotary Club of Barossa Valley Foundation Scholarship has been established by the Rotary Club of Barossa Valley to support a student from the Barossa/Eden Valley region of South Australia who is
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established by Adelaide Park Lands Association to provide a PhD student an opportunity to undertake research in the field(s) of social sciences, history, sociology, politics (EXPLORE and PROTECT project streams
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This Scholarship was established in memory of Molly Schacht who spent her life advocating for women and social justice. The Schacht family wished to honour Molly’s memory by supporting a student in