Physical Sciences jobs in Oceania
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Professors / Associate Professors, Faculty of Science
The Faculty of Science at the University of Melbourne is appointing up to seven academic leaders across all disciplines ...
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Professor / Associate Professor of Biostatistics
Lead cutting-edge research, oversee excellence in biostatical analyses and contribute to the advancement of biostatistics ...
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Instrument Scientist
An exciting opportunity for an Instrument Scientist to join AAO-MQ ...
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Post-Doctoral Researcher - Cavitation Research Laboratory
We are seeking to appoint a Post-Doctoral Researcher in this exciting role within the Australian ...
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Professor of Waterways Management
Co-direct the Waterways Centre, research and supervision based in the Department of Environmental Management at Lincoln University, New Zealand.
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Research Associate (ARAS)
You will contribute to the research efforts of the Future Industries Institute, in particular you will undertake research ...
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Professor of Chemistry (Education Focused)
Join the Sydney Horizon Educators cohort in the Faculty of Science...
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Grant Funded Research Fellow A - School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences
If successful, you will be involved in research to develop new photocatalysts for the hydrogenation of saturated organic molecules.
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Research Fellow - Biostatistician
Utilize your expertise in applied statistics, biostatistics, or quantitative epidemiology to support ...
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Lecturer in Applied Mathematics
Transform a student’s academic journey with your student focused approach.
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ARC Grant-Funded Researcher (B) - Experimental Physicist
We are seeking to appoint three experimental physicists as Grant-Funded Researchers within the Adelaide Node of the Centre.
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ARC Grant-Funded Researcher (A) - Theoretical Physicist
The ARC Grant-Funded Researchers (level A) will work to support the theory program of the Australian