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, technology, change, and quality assurance teams to achieve key program objectives within a portfolio. Work with stakeholders, including external vendors, IT Directors, Project Managers, Solution Architects
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of our award-winning Learn to Swim program! - Appointment Type: Full Time, permanent (38 hours per week, weekdays plus one weekend day) - Salary Package: Competitive, above-award salary + 12
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. About Us The Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences (FMHHS) is ambitiously pushing the boundaries of progressive thinking and challenging what’s possible to solve some of the big issues of our
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telescopes, empowering astronomers across the globe to explore the universe’s greatest mysteries. Embedded within the science and engineering precinct of Macquarie University in Sydney, and located
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within the Student 360 program (S360) and stakeholders to drive and facilitate Agile practices, ensuring the teams understand and adhere to Agile and Scrum principles and practices to deliver high-value
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of Engineering , Diploma of Information Technology , Diploma of Marketing & Media , Diploma of Health Sciences , Masters Qualifying Programs , UniReady , Standard Foundation Program and Intensive Program . To
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. • Macquarie University (North Ryde) location Exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Research Assistant with an interest in Chemistry and Neuroscience to contribute to research programs in the Dementia
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innovative techniques to teach students from 3 years through to adults ensuring skill progression in each class. Collaborate and contribute to the successful growth and quality of the Learn to Swim program
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Communications , Diploma of Business , Diploma of Business Analytics , Diploma of Commerce , Diploma of Engineering , Diploma of Information Technology , Diploma of Marketing & Media , Diploma of Health Sciences
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ambitious School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences within a Faculty driven by innovation and impact. Macquarie University's Faculty of Science and Engineering is shaping the next generation of science and