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research output and develop a coherent program of research in consumer psychology and behaviour related to human-AI interaction, biometrics, and sustainability Apply for competitive funding and disseminate
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innovations in our program and facilities. Your responsibilities will include (but not be limited to): Course leadership. Deliver high quality teaching to undergraduate students within the Oral Health Therapy
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are not limited to: Build industry partnerships to create placement opportunities for Allied Health students and graduates, collaborating with the Program Manager to identify new clinical placements and
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. Time Management: Ability to prioritise tasks, organise time effectively, and meet deadlines consistently. Computer Literacy: Proficient in a variety of applications, including word processing
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leadership and collaboration skills, with the ability to engage meaningfully with students, peers, and industry. Why this role matters This role sits at the heart of Curtin’s Biomedical Science program. By
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and Partnerships Program (HEPPP) initiatives such as the Step Up program and Portfolio Access Schemes, which help remove barriers and expand access to tertiary education. This is your opportunity
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journey to becoming future doctors. As Deputy Year One Coordinator, you will play a pivotal role in supporting the delivery, coordination, and continuous improvement of our Year One program. Working closely
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professionally with people of all levels with cross-cultural sensitivity. Demonstrated competence in the use of computer applications and relevant digital technologies. Demonstrated ability to work effectively
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Place Activation program, enhancing Curtin’s liveability and appeal as a destination for students, staff, and the wider community. Key Responsibilities: Assist with the coordination and delivery of place
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high-level industry experience). Demonstrated leadership skills with the ability to develop, implement and manage program plans to achieve desired outcomes within budget and resourcing constraints