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Apply now Job no:524531 Work type:full time Location:Sydney, NSW Categories:Strategy, Governance, Policy & Compliance Academic Program Developer Employment Type: Full-time (35 hours per week
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you can thrive, be challenged and do meaningful work, you’re in the right place. Why Your Role Matters: The Program Coordinator role sits within EPMO and plays a key role in the successful delivery
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and Divisions on all UNSW campuses. It does this by providing campus planning, infrastructure planning, development, construction, refurbishment, maintenance and environmental management. EM also
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Other Application See Further Information on this page for the application process. UNSW Co-op Program Key High School Leaver Indigenous Australians Rural UAC & EAS Criteria Stage Minimum Value
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portfolio is UNSW Sydney’s education and student experience hub, providing University-wide support and resources to staff and student communities. The Nexus Program is providing a critical missing link
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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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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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disease models to inform the design, implementation, and effectiveness of population health interventions, particularly vaccines and immunotherapeutics. We use a range of mathematical and statistical
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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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& trusts, criminal law or evidence law who are nearing completion of their PhDs will be considered. Capacity for high-quality research publications and clear research plans. For the positions in criminal law