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Data Science Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Games and Interactive Environments Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor
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; problem definition; requirements analysis; scoping and planning; procurement; designs and specifications; development/ configuration as appropriate; testing; training; data conversion; go-live and post
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polymer chemistry or tissue engineering. Strong skill set for data analysis and interpretation, coupled with excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Ability to work effectively in a
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units Clinical Pharmacy units Clinical Podiatry units What do you need to succeed? Download the specific information for your discipline of interest at the links at the bottom of this page. How to Apply
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digital literacy, including the ability to rapidly acquire working knowledge of data analysis software packages. Demonstrated experience in qualitative and/or quantitative research techniques. Demonstrated
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opportunities for our students. Our main administration office is located at Gardens Point campus, with facilities at our Kelvin Grove student centre. On both campuses we have computer labs, places to study and
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mandatory on-line training as required for all staff at QUT Additional Information Successful applicants may be contacted by Unit Coordinators and may receive request/s to work in areas that match their
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. The portfolio also includes the Assurance and Audit office, which provides independent analysis, appraisals, recommendations, advice and information about QUT’s internal control systems, effectiveness, and
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need to apply for the scholarship separately. For more information about the studying at QUT through the EQuIPT program contact us at equipt@qut.edu.au . What happens next? The Employing Queensland
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the quality of writing, presentation and information provided knowledge of cultural safety and health issues encountered in rural, remote and Indigenous populations clarity of expectations and potential