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General Information - Careers

The Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research (LICR) is an international organisation with an outstanding reputation in cancer research and clinical trial programs worldwide. The LICR Melbourne Branch was established in 1980 and has ongoing programs of basic and translational research related to cancer.  The LICR is located at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville and is affiliated with the University of Melbourne.

The Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research prides itself on the diversity of our people and we embrace an integrated approach to medical research, conducting globally competitive research that capitalises on our strengths.

Our people have a commitment to excellence and they are passionate about the excitement of discovery. They are dedicated and friendly, demonstrate integrity, enjoy their work, respect their colleagues and have a genuine enthusiasm for our innovative environment and culture.

Our core values influence how we work and interact with each other, our affiliated organisations, the community and our stakeholders.

We encourage you to explore possible opportunities to join the LICR to make your own contribution to the creation of knowledge that improves understanding of cancer.

Please click here for available positions

 

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ATSE Clunies Ross award
Ludwig’s Professor Antony Burgess among three Victorian scientists awarded prestigious ATSE Clunies Ross award. Recognising outstanding work undertaken by Victoria's medical research institutes focused on improving the health and well-being of people globally, the ATSE Clunies Ross awards are among Australia's most prestigious honours for science and technology.
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Dr Jeanne Tie Wins Bradley Stuart Beller Merit Award
Dr Tie's award winning research used gene analysis to assist in the selection of the patients for a new colorectal cancer (CRC) drug.
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Did you know?
  • The Ludwig Institute is the largest international non-profit institute dedicated to understanding and controlling cancer.
  • A non-profit institute that conducts long-term basic and clinical research programs with approximately 800 scientists, clinicians, and support staff worldwide.

 

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