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About You In this position, you will assist with development of a mechanical subsystem for a lunar project funded via an Australian Space Agency Moon-to-Mars Initiative award. The successful candidate
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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
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Integrated Learning (WIL) Office. This role is pivotal in providing administrative support for WIL across Health & Biomedical Sciences, Engineering, Computing Technologies and Science Programs. The WIL
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may have responsibility for program management within the School, College and University and external to the University, as appropriate. To be successful for this position, you will have: Experience in
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Overview: Support the end-to-end delivery of a nationally significant teaching awards program through expert coordination and high-level administrative support Work collaboratively with stakeholders
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of customer services including volume of incoming calls, web chats, and direct customer to Program Advisor for their needs as well as supporting the Student Recruitment team by answering FAQs for new students
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Overview: Play a pivotal role as the founding head of the Occupational Therapy (OT) discipline at RMIT University Provide the senior leadership, vision and drive to enable an innovative program and
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Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering ^ For Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) students in their second year or above who can demonstrate outstanding academic achievement Who can apply: AUS, NZ
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total disc replacement (TDR). Traditionally, this issue has been attributed to mechanical load alterations post-implantation. However, emerging evidence suggests that wear particles from spinal implants
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funded Discovery project in collaboration with the University of Melbourne and Olivia Newton John Cancer Research Centre, providing a great opportunity to translate your computational results to practical