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development programs that align with institutional objectives. The role provides the opportunity to lead business development initiatives and drive new corporate education opportunities across corporate
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your mark. About You If you possess any of the following skills, we want to hear from you: A proven track record in content strategy development and execution within a complex organisation Proven
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symposia, school-engagement exercises, and future grant applications. Candidate Requirements The successful applicant will have a strong academic track record in the Social Sciences and/or Humanities. Pre
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and educational objectives, demonstrated through specialised teaching and clinical involvement in both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Monash Nursing and Midwifery recognise that education
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policies that will define a climate-changed future. Candidate Requirements The successful applicant will have an excellent academic track record in a relevant Social Science or Economics discipline. In its
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Department at Monash has a thriving research culture, and is ranked 33rd in the world in the latest QS rankings. Candidate Requirements The successful applicant will have an excellent academic track record in
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. The Philosophy Department at Monash has a thriving research culture, and is ranked 33rd in the world in the latest QS rankings. Candidate Requirements The successful applicant will have an excellent academic track
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funding. Candidate Requirements The successful candidate will require a proven track record in research fieldwork and historical methodology. In its assessment, the selection committee will prioritise
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of the Faculty’s industry engagement objectives. If you are highly organised, stakeholder-focused and passionate about creating opportunities for students and industry partners, we’d love to hear from you. About
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challenging data problem. Weak signals from collisions of compact objects can be dug out of noisy time series because we understand what the signal should look like, and can therefore use simple algorithms