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Technology, Computer Science, or a related field, or an equivalent combination of relevant skills, experience, and demonstrated non-traditional learning pathways (e.g. industry certifications, bootcamps, or self-directed
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may have responsibility for program management. To be successful in this position, you’ll meet the following Key Selection Criteria: Demonstrated ability to coordinate large courses and prepare and
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and Law is comprised of five schools – four in Melbourne and one in Vietnam - delivering a broad range of programs in Business, ranging from Certificates up to PHD levels. Many programs articulate
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, supported by talented professional staff. We offer higher education programs across all STEM disciplines at the Bachelor, Master and PhD levels, and ensure our students experience an education that is work
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coordination role or management of a small award program. Adhere to the requirements of the Academic Expectations and Development Framework of RMIT Vietnam. Key Selection Criteria PhD in Finance or equivalent
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and PhD levels, and ensure our students experience an education that is work-aligned and life-changing. The College is renowned for its exemplary research in many STEM areas including advanced
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there are four bachelor programs, two PGCert programs, two Master programs and two PhD programs. Each department has one program and the fourth program has nine majors supported across the departments. The school
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oversee the development and maintenance of policy frameworks, manage RMIT UP’s risk profile, and lead compliance reporting to meet regulatory obligations including ESOS, National Code, Foundation Program
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, their spouse, and children at the end of their contract. School tuition fees for children to attend the K-12 program in Vietnam, up to $20,000 per child or $40,000 for two children per year. Premium private
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teams by developing mechanisms to share information. An appreciation of technology and research activities in academic and/or industry environments, implications for publication, and protection