52 communication-network uni jobs at Queensland University of Technology in Australia
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reasoning, judgement and analytical skills in resolving routine issues. Demonstrated ability to connect, collaborate and communicate with staff, students and stakeholders in a team-based environment to
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well as within the community. Highly successful Bachelor of Built Environment (Honours) (Construction Management and Quantity Surveying) and Master of Project Management degrees and the Project Management Academy
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services for clients engaging with services provided by Student Services, including QUT students and staff, as well as the wider community. A key facet of this role will be the efficient organisation
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of university engagement with prospective students, alumni, industry, partners and the wider community. As Chief Marketing Officer you will lead integrated strategies that enhance QUT’s national and global
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the ability to prioritise work, meet deadlines and balance competing demands. Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment and adapt to changing needs. Good written and oral communication
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, philanthropic and alumni communities. Led by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor International and Vice-President Business Development, the following areas fall within the Portfolio’s responsibility: • Office of the Vice
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industry and community partners. The role will lead data collection, analysis and reporting, and coordinate agreements with industry partners. The Senior WIL Coordinator also coordinates communication with
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learning and teaching. 5. Demonstrated experience in building partnerships with industry, professional associations, government or community groups in research and teaching. 6. Demonstrated ability
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experience. High level interpersonal skills with a proven ability to collaborate and communicate with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders in a professional manner. Demonstrated digital literacy
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in the sector over the last ten years. The scale and complexity of research at QUT has reached a level that requires enhanced processes and resources to support the University’s research community in