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of Veterinary Science in The University of Sydney Exciting opportunity to lead a team of nurses across the hospital Base Salary HEO 5 (38 hours), $97,446 p.a. - $109,104 p.a. + 17% superannuation + loadings
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: We are looking for researchers with a strong technical background and a passion for space exploration and autonomous systems. Key attributes include: a PhD in Mechatronics, Computer Science or a
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informed and timely decisions to improve their child’s developmental outcomes. Base Salary starting from $89,755 + 17% superannuation (Pro rata) About the opportunity The Sydney School of Health Sciences is
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more about the Australian Centre for Robotics (ACFR), click here . In this role you will: work closely with a team of academics and researchers as part of world-leading research program develop new
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teaching experience a proven record of curriculum innovation, learning design, and the use of digital and experiential teaching methods evidence of educational leadership and impact, such as program
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that engage and inspire active learning and critical thinking applied to nursing practice demonstrated ability to contribute to curriculum design and development in an established academic program commitment
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inventive approaches to original songwriting, producing, and performing music, students will also study analysis, history and culture, music theory, music technology, and performance units. Key
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active learning and critical thinking applied to nursing practice demonstrated ability to contribute to curriculum design and development in an established academic program commitment to delivering
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Orthodontics for all levels of students deep and broad experience in teaching and research in a tertiary environment, as evidenced by participation in teaching within an established program and in a variety of
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to show case a research program to undertake over the next 3-5 years related to Frist Nations Health/Education experience in teaching and learning in a tertiary environment, as evidenced by coordination