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Associate Professor in Media and Communication
This is an opportunity to make a significant contribution to the future of education and research in media and communication at the ...
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Associate Professor in Finance
This is an opportunity to make a significant contribution to the future of finance education and at the University of Newcastle.
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Research Fellow (Level A)
This project represents an exciting opportunity for an outstanding postdoctoral researcher (or PhD graduate) to investig...
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Postdoctoral Fellow, Research School of Chemistry
This is a key role in a friendly, motivated team undertaking cutting-edge research in organometallic and cluster chemistry, supramolecular ...
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Research Fellow in Marine Habitat Restoration
Play a key role in the Australian Research Council Discovery Project, driving innovative solutions to improve outcomes of marine ...
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Research Associate or Research Fellow (Electrophysiology)
Collaborate internationally with teams from Australia and Canada in Electrophysiology.
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Research Fellow in Quantum Information Theory
In this role, you will conduct research in Quantum Information Theory, focusing on fundamental limitations in quantum communication ...
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ARC Grant-Funded Researcher (A) - Fluid Dynamics Modelling
A full time, fixed term opportunity to join a thriving international team developing mathematical models to give theoretical understanding ...
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Geomechanics and Carbon Storage Science
Enable prediction of pre-injection stress conditions and geomechanical properties of potential CO2 storage sites.