The University of AdelaideAdelaide, South Australia, 5005 AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 07-Nov-2024
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 26-Sep-2024
Closing Date: 07-Nov-2024
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, 5005 Australia
Salary
Level A $78,544 - $105,611 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation will apply.
Responsibilities
Design of tumor-on-chip (ToC) models using cell lines, primary cells or patient samples
Optimisation of the culturing condition and characterisation of the ToC model
Validation of ToC models using different in vitro assays or clinical data and drug evaluation using the ToC model developed
Interact with internal and external collaborators
Publish scholarly and high-level research papers
Provide laboratory leadership and supervision of honours and postgraduate students
Work with colleagues at UofA and externally in the development of new joint research projects including applications for external funding
Lead a research team in ToC models, immunophenotyping and drug screening
Requirements
A high level of knowledge in cancer immunology and cancer biology.
Demonstrated knowledge and skills in cancer biology, tumor microenvironment, 3D imaging, flow cytometry, cell culture optimisation, co-culture experimentation, characterisation of immune cell populations in tumour samples, and studies of cell growth and proliferation
Demonstrated experience in in vivo animal studies, drug evaluation.
Proven excellent oral and written communication skills through conference presentations and publications.
Ability to contribute to the research program; designing experiments, analysing data and presenting data for publication or oral presentation.
Benefits
Salary packaging
Flexible work arrangements
High-quality professional development programs and activities
On-campus health clinic, gym and other fitness facilities.
Notes
The position is fixed term for 2 years with the possibility of extension dependent on funding and performance.
The University of Adelaide is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who meet the requirements of this position are strongly encouraged to apply.
Work as part of a large international team on wall-bound flows and turbulent boundary layer control.
Conduct experiments in wind tunnel and mathematical modelling.
Develop a novel passive flow control method using micro-perforated surfaces to reduce skin friction drag.
Utilize advanced mathematical modelling and experimental methods for design solutions to improve efficiency in various applications such as aerospace, maritime, gas pipelines, and wind turbine industries.
Contribute to the supervision of honours, masters, and PhD students.
Requirements
A PhD in mechanical or aerospace engineering.
Strong track record of research accomplishments including publications in high-quality journals.
Demonstrated experience in working with wind tunnels and flow measurement devices.
Demonstrated experience in experimental measurement and mathematical modelling of boundary layer flows.
Commitment to the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion, and ability to contribute to the diversity of the School community.
Benefits
Opportunity to work on significant improvements to the efficiency of the aerospace and energy industries.
Potential benefits to the Australian economy and reduction in carbon emissions.
Notes
The University of Adelaide is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion.
Female applicants, people with a disability and/or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who meet the requirements of this position are strongly encouraged to apply.
If you have any support or access requirements, you are encouraged to advise at the time of application.
The University of AdelaideAdelaide, South Australia, 5005 AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 07-Nov-2024
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 26-Sep-2024
Closing Date: 07-Nov-2024
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, 5005 Australia
Salary
Level A $78,544 - $105,611 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation will apply.
Responsibilities
Design of tumor-on-chip (ToC) models using cell lines, primary cells or patient samples
Optimisation of the culturing condition and characterisation of the ToC model
Validation of ToC models using different in vitro assays or clinical data and drug evaluation using the ToC model developed
Interact with internal and external collaborators
Publish scholarly and high-level research papers
Provide laboratory leadership and supervision of honours and postgraduate students
Work with colleagues at UofA and externally in the development of new joint research projects including applications for external funding
Lead a research team in ToC models, immunophenotyping and drug screening
Requirements
A high level of knowledge in cancer immunology and cancer biology.
Demonstrated knowledge and skills in cancer biology, tumor microenvironment, 3D imaging, flow cytometry, cell culture optimisation, co-culture experimentation, characterisation of immune cell populations in tumour samples, and studies of cell growth and proliferation
Demonstrated experience in in vivo animal studies, drug evaluation.
Proven excellent oral and written communication skills through conference presentations and publications.
Ability to contribute to the research program; designing experiments, analysing data and presenting data for publication or oral presentation.
Benefits
Salary packaging
Flexible work arrangements
High-quality professional development programs and activities
On-campus health clinic, gym and other fitness facilities.
Notes
The position is fixed term for 2 years with the possibility of extension dependent on funding and performance.
The University of Adelaide is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who meet the requirements of this position are strongly encouraged to apply.
The University of AdelaideAdelaide, South Australia, 5005 AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 03-Nov-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 02-Oct-2024
Closing Date: 03-Nov-2024
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, 5005 Australia
Salary
$98,574 - $105,611 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation
Responsibilities
Mathematical modelling to underpin and drive novel inertial microfluidic technologies.
Provide key mathematical modelling for the ARC Discovery Project 'Mathematics to underpin and drive novel inertial migration technologies'.
Develop mathematical models to give theoretical understanding of the fundamental physics of inertial migration.
Drive development of novel devices for biomedical and industrial applications.
Provide valuable understanding of inertial migration for both living and non-living particles in 3-dimensional flows.
Requirements
A PhD in Applied Mathematics or a related discipline of science or engineering.
Demonstrated ability to undertake high quality research in mathematical modelling employing differential equations.
A record of scientific research achievements commensurate with career stage, including publications in international peer-reviewed journals of high quality.
Demonstrated experience in numerical solution of differential equations, including the development of computer programs.
Strong interpersonal communication and organisational skills to enable effective working both as an independent researcher and as a member of a diverse international research team.
Benefits
Salary packaging
Flexible work arrangements
High-quality professional development programs and activities
On-campus health clinic, gym and other fitness facilities.
Notes
The University reserves the right to close this advertisement before the closing date if a suitable candidate is identified.
The University of Adelaide is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion.
University of the Sunshine Coast90 Sippy Downs Drive, UniSC Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia, 4556Similar Jobs
Closing: 21-Jun-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
21-Jun-2024 - Closing Date
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement strategies to grow and support research partnerships and contracted research funding in partnership with UniSC researchers.
- Facilitate UniSC researchers to build and maintain research partnerships and leverage mutual opportunities for funding into research applications and proposals (industry, international, government, non-government organisations and sponsored).
Requirements
- Degree qualification in a relevant discipline and relevant experience within a university, research institute or government organisation with proven research development expertise, or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education/training.
- Well-developed writing, editing, and budgeting skills, including the ability to write/review coherent and persuasive proposals.
- Ability to engage in a range of approaches to generate solutions, seeking organizational input and advice to apply innovative solutions.
- Strong capacity to function as part of a team, including supporting other team members on a project-by-project basis.
Benefits
Notes
Desirable: Previous Research Management and Information Systems experience e.g., Research Master, is highly desirable.
University of New EnglandBiddeford, MESimilar Jobs
Closing: Not specified
Job Summary
Dates
Opening date: 19-04-2024
Closing date: not available
Responsibilities
Reviews grant contracts to understand the scope of the work, funding requirements, budgets and to ensure the expenditures incurred are necessary to fulfill the grant requirements.
Recognizes that each grant has varying conditions and requirements (including unique compliance, budgeting, accounting and financial reporting requirements) and accurately interprets and organizes for those varying complexities and differences.
Prepares grant set up documents for creation of grant index and fund within Banner, prepares annual and project budgets as well as entries to record the grant receivable and deferred grant revenue.
Approves Post Award grant expenditures received from Accounts Payable and Payroll.
Prepares invoices/ billings and collects funds for the support of restricted fund expenditures.
Prepares journal entries and reconciliations for month-end close or other periods.
Assists in the preparation of applicable fiscal reports for sponsored programs and ensures the timely submission thereof.
Serves as backup to Grants Accounting and Compliance Manager and Grant Staff Accountant when needed.
Assists in preparation of effort reports for Federal and State awards.
Prepares various reports for Principal Investigators including budget forecasting, and estimating any carry-over of funds from one year to the next.
Prepares Federal and State Financial reporting submitted to funding agencies.
Provides quality customer service and technical guidance to the principal investigators/their grant administrators/Colleges/Centers to ensure proper and timely expenditure of grant funds in compliance with the funding agencies and university policies.
Works collaboratively and effectively with the Office of Sponsored Programs.
Assists Grants Accounting and Compliance Manager in preparing reports and workpapers required for both UG and MAAP audits.
Assists with the reporting writing needs of the Post Award area.
Actively pursues professional development to stay current with related audit, federal regulations, and state laws, as well as publications, workshops or seminars on grants or special revenues.
Seeks efficiencies in operations including Banner, reporting, and workflow processes.
Possesses an understanding of the Federal regulations under the Uniform Guidance established by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field, and at least 3 years of experience with post award grant accounting or a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills have been acquired.
Experience processing complex financial transactions, ensuring compliance with legal or contractual requirements, record keeping and preparation of monthly, quarterly, and/or annual reporting.
Working knowledge of federal and state regulations related to area of responsibility.
Proficiency in various computer applications including comprehensive databases, report writing, spreadsheets and word processing software.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Ability to analyze source documents to extract account data for the preparation of entries and reconciliation of accounts.
Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to provide a high level of customer service and establish and maintain effective interdepartmental communications and relationships.
Detail oriented.
Ability to travel and work between both campuses.
Benefits
UNE offers a generous comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees. The package includes varied health and dental plans; a retirement plan that includes up to an eight percent match; extensive paid leave including holidays, vacation, sick, and personal time; and educational benefits.
Notes
Position Type: Professional Staff
Faculty Track: missing
Employment Status: Full Time
Months: 12
Campus: Biddeford, ME
Open Until Filled: Yes
Posting Number: 2022PS0402P
COVID Vaccination Statement: Employees in clinical settings must meet the State of Maine’s immunization requirements for clinical activity.
EEO Statement: Consistent with federal and state law and University policy, the University of New England is committed to the fundamental concept of equal opportunity for all of the members of the University community.
Provide whole of university co-ordination and support for grant schemes and programs within the NHMRC/MRFF portfolio across the full funding lifecycle. This includes the development and implementation of annual operational plans for each major grant.
Oversee the promotion of relevant grants and funding opportunities to Swinburne researchers, including the development and dissemination of scheme/round-specific information to business units and institutional stakeholders.
Ensure the effective resourcing and timing of applications for NHMRC/MRFF portfolio-related grant funding rounds to deliver high-quality and competitive submissions which maximise Swinburne’s success rate.
Oversee the post award management of NHMRC/MRFF grant schemes and other government and philanthropic funding programs.
Effectively interpret funding guidelines and provide guidance to researchers on complex issues relating to grant eligibility and/or compliance.
Support development activities to assist researchers in selecting appropriate grants relevant to their career stage and successfully managing their funded projects.
Contribute to the continuous improvement of grants administration systems, team knowledge and capacity.
Requirements
A strong understanding of the Australian research environment.
Demonstrated experience in reviewing, advising on and assisting in the development of research funding applications, preferably for NHMRC or MRFF funding opportunities. Experience with ARC funding schemes will also be highly regarded.
Demonstrated ability to provide high quality advice on post-award grant issues, including the interpretation and review of complex funding guidelines and grant agreements, preferably for NHMRC or MRFF funding opportunities.
Enthusiasm, creativity, energy and self-motivation with a flexible, outcomes and solutions-oriented attitude and approach focused on the continuous improvement of services.
Excellent organisational skills with the ability to plan large administrative projects and prioritise tasks, anticipate requirements and work to tight deadlines.
Postgraduate qualifications and extensive relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education and training.
Benefits
Full time position
Hew 8 + 17% superannuation
Flexible working options
Leave and parenting/carer policies to support work life balance
Notes
Manager Research Grants role within Swinburne University
Full time position at our Hawthorn campus
For more information on this role, please contact Dr Michelle Critchley, Senior Manager Research Grants at mcritchley@swin.edu.au
Applications close: 5.00pm Sunday 4 August 2024.
Appointment to this position is subject to passing a Working with Children Check.
Swinburne offers flexible working options, leave and parenting/carer policies to support work life balance.
We welcome and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.
We are committed to making the recruitment process fair and equitable for all our candidates.
We welcome and strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Swinburne seeks to remove barriers to international graduate employment. We welcome and encourage applications from international graduates.
The University of AdelaideAdelaide, South AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 15-Sep-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 30-Aug-2024
Closing Date: 15-Sep-2024
Location
Adelaide, South Australia
Salary
(HEO6) $89,383 - $96,550 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation applies.
Responsibilities
Provide expert advice to research funding applicants, including interpreting program guidelines and reviewing submissions for compliance.
Administer a portfolio of research funding programs, ensuring applications are submitted before sponsor deadlines.
Promote key research funding opportunities and contribute to the development of procedures to streamline application processes.
Collaborate with Research Development and Business Development teams to align research capacity with funding and commercialization opportunities.
Support the effective operation and continuous improvement of research funding services.
Engage with key stakeholders across the University, maintaining strong relationships with Institutes, Schools, Faculties, and affiliated research organisations.
Requirements
Understanding of the University sector, funding of research and of related structures and processes in a research-oriented field.
Demonstrated capacity to evaluate and interpret complex rules, policies and procedure.
Demonstrated high-level knowledge of standard office computer software, internet and database packages, and the ability to adapt quickly to changing IT environments.
Experience in research grant administration, including interpreting guidelines and reviewing research related project budgets (desirable).
Demonstrated ability to promote the organisational values of integrity, respect, collegiality, excellence and discovery, and a commitment to positively comply with the associated behaviour expectations.
Benefits
salary packaging
flexible work arrangements
high-quality professional development programs and activities
on-campus health clinic
gym and other fitness facilities.
Notes
For a confidential discussion regarding this position, contact: Ms Siobhan Guy Manager (Pre-Award) E: siobhan.guy@adelaide.edu.au
The University of Adelaide is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer committed to providing a working environment that embraces and values diversity and inclusion. Female applicants, people with a disability and/or and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who meet the requirements of this position are strongly encouraged to apply. If you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at time of application.
The University of AdelaideAdelaide, South Australia, 5005 AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 04-Sep-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 21-Aug-2024
Closing Date: 04-Sep-2024
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, 5005 Australia
Salary
$141,610 to $150,827 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation
Responsibilities
Provide strategic and operational leadership in the delivery of the Planned Giving Program, Trusts and Foundations, the Annual Giving Program and Giving Day.
Cultivate prospects to move them from smaller gifts to major gift prospects.
Lead special projects, including university-wide and faculty campaigns within the annual giving program.
Engage with donors and ask for philanthropic gifts.
Requirements
Significant strategic experience in Advancement related work, leading demonstrable growth in alumni relations and philanthropic programs.
Demonstrated experience in leading a team of professionals, nurturing and growing team capability, whilst achieving departmental goals.
Demonstrated experience in developing and delivering Advancement campaigns across alumni relations and development portfolios.
Demonstrated commitment to working as part of a successful team, with examples of collaboration and creative problem solving to deliver excellent results.
Demonstrated high level negotiation and engagement skills.
Benefits
Salary packaging
Flexible work arrangements
High-quality professional development programs and activities
On-campus health clinic, gym and other fitness facilities.
Notes
The University reserves the right to close this advertisement before the closing date if a suitable candidate is identified.
Contact for further information: Elizabeth Hawkins, Executive Director of Advancement, Division External Engagement, P: +61 (8) 83130359, E: liz.hawkins@adelaide.edu.au.
University of Notre Dame AustraliaFremantle, Western AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 13-Sep-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: Not Available
Closing Date: 13-Sep-2024
Location
Fremantle, Western Australia
Salary
$94,803 to $105,449pa (Level 7) plus 14% superannuation pro rata part-time.
Responsibilities
Coordinate the preparation, review and negotiation of a range of research agreements, including variations, with research funding providers and partners.
Ensure contracts are developed fit for purpose, identify risk and the contractual terms and conditions are compliant with University policies, processes, and requirements.
Manage and review template documents and liaise with the University legal office to ensure the accuracy in clauses.
Coordinate the flow of contracts from initiation to execution, tracking their progress and ensuring contracts progress smoothly through the approval process and timelines are met.
Maintain accurate contractual records and documentation, including tracking data on contract matters.
Provide guidance and support to researchers, faculty, and staff on contract administration processes, compliance requirements, and best practices.
Requirements
Hold a relevant Tertiary Degree or equivalent qualification.
Hold Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS) Foundation level qualification, or willingness to undertake (Desirable).
Strong written communication, presentation and report writing skills.
High attention to detail and understanding of the contract work process.
Well-developed interpersonal and stakeholder management skills.
Skilled in the review and negotiation of research contracts and agreement.
National government grants experience is highly desirable.
Committed to and supportive of the Objects of the University.
Benefits
Discounted study at the University
Fast paced environment with opportunity for professional growth
Within walking distance from public transport
Notes
Applicants are expected to have current and valid work rights in Australia.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
Unsolicited contact from recruitment agencies will not be entertained.
University of Notre Dame AustraliaFremantle, Western AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 13-Sep-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: Not Available
Closing Date: 13-Sep-2024
Location
Fremantle, Western Australia
Salary
$94,803 to $105,449pa (Level 7) plus 14% superannuation pro rata part-time.
Responsibilities
Coordinate the preparation, review and negotiation of a range of research agreements, including variations, with research funding providers and partners.
Ensure contracts are developed fit for purpose, identify risk and the contractual terms and conditions are compliant with University policies, processes, and requirements.
Manage and review template documents and liaise with the University legal office to ensure the accuracy in clauses.
Coordinate the flow of contracts from initiation to execution, tracking their progress and ensuring contracts progress smoothly through the approval process and timelines are met.
Maintain accurate contractual records and documentation, including tracking data on contract matters.
Provide guidance and support to researchers, faculty, and staff on contract administration processes, compliance requirements, and best practices.
Requirements
Hold a relevant Tertiary Degree or equivalent qualification.
Hold Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS) Foundation level qualification, or willingness to undertake (Desirable).
Strong written communication, presentation and report writing skills.
High attention to detail and understanding of the contract work process.
Well-developed interpersonal and stakeholder management skills.
Skilled in the review and negotiation of research contracts and agreement.
National government grants experience is highly desirable.
Committed to and supportive of the Objects of the University.
Benefits
Discounted study at the University
Fast paced environment with opportunity for professional growth
Within walking distance from public transport
Notes
Applicants are expected to have current and valid work rights in Australia.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
Unsolicited contact from recruitment agencies will not be entertained.
University of Notre Dame AustraliaFremantle, Western AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 13-Sep-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: Not Available
Closing Date: 13-Sep-2024
Location
Fremantle, Western Australia
Salary
$94,803 to $105,449pa (Level 7) plus 14% superannuation pro rata part-time.
Responsibilities
Coordinate the preparation, review and negotiation of a range of research agreements, including variations, with research funding providers and partners.
Ensure contracts are developed fit for purpose, identify risk and the contractual terms and conditions are compliant with University policies, processes, and requirements.
Manage and review template documents and liaise with the University legal office to ensure the accuracy in clauses.
Coordinate the flow of contracts from initiation to execution, tracking their progress and ensuring contracts progress smoothly through the approval process and timelines are met.
Maintain accurate contractual records and documentation, including tracking data on contract matters.
Provide guidance and support to researchers, faculty, and staff on contract administration processes, compliance requirements, and best practices.
Requirements
Hold a relevant Tertiary Degree or equivalent qualification.
Hold Australasian Research Management Society (ARMS) Foundation level qualification, or willingness to undertake (Desirable).
Strong written communication, presentation and report writing skills.
High attention to detail and understanding of the contract work process.
Well-developed interpersonal and stakeholder management skills.
Skilled in the review and negotiation of research contracts and agreement.
National government grants experience is highly desirable.
Committed to and supportive of the Objects of the University.
Benefits
Discounted study at the University
Fast paced environment with opportunity for professional growth
Within walking distance from public transport
Notes
Applicants are expected to have current and valid work rights in Australia.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
Unsolicited contact from recruitment agencies will not be entertained.
The University of MelbourneParkville, Victoria, AustraliaSimilar Jobs
Closing: 22-Sep-2024
Expired
Job Summary
Dates
Opening Date: 06-Sep-2024
Closing Date: 22-Sep-2024
Location
Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Salary
UOM 6 – $96,459 – $104,413 p.a. plus 17% super
Responsibilities
Actively manage the solicitation and renewal of gifts and pledges typically in the $10,000 - $50,000 range from individuals and corporations in line with the University’s overall priorities and direction
Act as liaison for assigned donors and prospective donors in the development of proposals and other gift documentation, and to ensure compliance with the University’s Advancement Policy and Procedures, and the smooth transition to Gift Operations team members for effective recognition, retention, and stewardship strategies
Achieve goals and metrics related to solicitations, gifts and other critical KPIs.
Requirements
A tertiary qualification in a relevant discipline, or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and education/training as per the current Enterprise Agreement classification
High level of technical competence in MS Office, particularly Word, PowerPoint and Excel, and ability to use email and customer relationship management databases
An engaging, collaborative style that is well suited to working constructively with alumni, volunteers, donors and a broad cross-section of university colleagues.
Benefits
Generous leave provisions
Salary packaging
Health and well-being services
Discounts on graduate courses
Notes
This role requires the successful candidate to undergo and maintain an up-to-date Working with Children Check.
Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. This role requires current valid work rights for Australia.