Level A/B Postdoctoral positions

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Join the ARC Training Centre for Future Crops Development for a novel opportunity to develop a career that combines research using cutting-edge technologies with team teaching, supervision and training.

Work as part of a team spanning multiple universities and industry partners aimed at building new capabilities for agriculture and global food security through socially responsible genetic and field technologies to develop future crops.

Boost your career via a customised mentoring and professional uplift program tailored to your career goals, including both developing and attending short courses on new genetic and crop technologies, responsible innovation, education and biotechnology commercialisation.

The Innovation Fellowships are distinctly tailored to provide a novel opportunity to develop skills needed for leadership and innovation in a wide range of professions.

Classification: Academic Level A or Level B (Multiple Positions)
Salary package: $82,048 – $115,428 per annum plus 17% superannuation

Terms: full-time, fixed-term, up to 5 years

Position overview

The vision of the ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre is to equip a new generation of researchers with skills in socially responsible crop genetic technologies, leadership, education and training needed for the agri-biotech sector and global food security. Therefore, the Innovation Fellowships in Crop Biotechnology are more than postdoctoral fellowships, they are a unique opportunity for early career researchers (ECRs) to accelerate and broaden their career opportunities.

The Training Centre is built on close partnerships between university-based researchers and industry partners to provide innovative postgraduate and ECR training, in cutting-edge basic science and end-user focused research industries that are vital to Australia’s future. The Centres will equip our future generation of researchers by supporting students and ECRs in gaining practical skills and experience through industry placements.

The objectives of the Industrial Transformation Training Centres scheme are to:

  1. Foster opportunities for Higher Degree by Research candidates and postdoctoral fellows to pursue industrial training
  2. Drive growth, productivity and competitiveness by linking to key growth sectors
  3. Enhance competitive research collaboration between universities and organisations outside the Australian higher education sector
  4. Strengthen the capabilities of industries and other research end-users in identified Industrial Transformation Priority areas.

Key components of these positions will be research, teaching and mentoring students in areas relevant to the Training Centre and the School’s Biological Transformation Facility; and engaging in collegiate and productive collaborations with local, national and international colleagues, and industry partners

There will be up to four positions offered, three will be located at ANU, Canberra and one will be seconded to work with the NSW Dept of Primary Industry in Wagga Wagga for a relatively more industry-facing, research-orientated position. One position is for 3 years and the others up to 5 years.

Should you have any further questions about the position, please contact Prof. Barry Pogson on E: director@futurecropscentre.edu.au

As part of the Training Centre we also have multiple fully funded PhD scholarships available – please direct anyone interested to the Training Centre website here: https://futurecropscentre.edu.au/phd-opportunities/

Applications reflecting gender and cultural diversity are strongly encouraged, and we will make appointments that reflect best practice in promoting gender balance and cultural diversity. As part of our commitment to equity and diversity, ANU and the Training Centre are determined to create better outcomes for women through the improvement of hiring, promotion and retention of women, while creating a more inclusive work environment for everyone.

The University actively encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. For more information on employment opportunities, contact our Indigenous Employment Consultant via: indigenous.employment@anu.edu.au