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conference For more information regarding the responsibilities for this role, please refer to the Position Description at JOBS@UNSW. Skills and Experience Summary: A PhD in a psychology, social sciences more
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of yourself or others. About the successful applicant (Selection Criteria) To be successful in this role you will have: A PhD in Genomics & Computational Biology or a related field and/or relevant work
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Australia Why this role matters You will contribute to the School’s academic reputation by undertaking high quality research, teaching and PhD supervision, and other associated activities that further enhance
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and is ranked in the World Top 100 (QS, 2024). The School of Physics offers a world class undergraduate physics degree, as well as a postgraduate PhD research program for over 50 students. Academic
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advancing research efforts at SPH, while adhering to academic standards and promoting a safe working environment. Skills Required: A PhD (or equivalent experience) in a highly quantitative discipline
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skills to contribute effectively to the research efforts of CHeBA and UNSW. Skills Required: A PhD in Neuroimaging, Data science, Engineering, or a related field or a recently submitted PhD thesis with
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of quantum information, including by generating high quality research publication output. Work with a multidisciplinary team of quantum physicists, engineers, technicians, postdoctoral researchers and PhD
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Exercise Physiology, teaching within the discipline, and through establishment of a portfolio of research. Who you are: A PhD in a related discipline. Current accreditation or ability to gain accreditation
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appointment will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualification and experience. About you: Skills and Experience A PhD in Law or a related discipline. Candidates applying for a Level B position in equity
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best people come to do their best work. The Coastal and Regional Oceanography group is a dynamic team of researchers, including academics, postdocs, data scientists, technical staff, and PhD students