BioMedVic is
excited to announce the launch of the 2016 round of its ‘Researcher in
Residence’ Scheme – closing date 5 February 2016.
A short-term ‘Researcher in Residence’ opportunity will be provided for up to five (5) early career researchers from Biomedical Research Victoria Member organisations to be placed part-time in the Victorian office of one of a range of state and federal parliamentarians.
The Researcher in Residence will join the staff of the MP’s office on relevant work, most likely carrying out a short research project to provide evidence to support the development of science, innovation, health and/or biomedical research policy papers. If applicable, the Researcher in Residence may also travel to Canberra with the MP on at least one occasion when parliament is sitting.
For more information and application criteria contact Dr Michelle Zajac,
Read more about this initiative here.
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