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, obtaining relevant supporting documentation, and coordinating approvals by designated authorities Coordinate cotutelle/ joint PhD proposals, ensuring the information provided by the prospective supervisor(s
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: From $109,272 (Level A, Step 6 - PhD awarded rate) to $117,108 (Level A, Step 8 - PhD awarded rate) p.a., plus 17% employer's superannuation and annual leave loading - Appointment Type: Full-time, fixed
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, North Ryde) The Role The Macquarie Medical School within the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences (FMHHS) is seeking a First Nations academic to lead the continuing development, refinement
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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. About Us Macquarie is a university engaged with the real and often complex problems and opportunities that define our lives. Celebrating its 60th year in 2024, it was
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contribute to leading the Master of Speech and Language Pathology through outstanding teaching and future-focused curriculum design. You will also lead a vibrant program of research that is aligned with your
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applications and standard operating procedures, and distributing relevant documentation to AEC members via the Forms for Research Applications (FoRA) system. Manage animal ethics monitoring systems, including
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below, attaching as a separate document: Essential A PhD in materials science, photovoltaics, photonics or a closely related discipline Expertise in optical modelling using finite element and ray tracing
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. - Location: Macquarie University, North Ryde The Role The Property Office – Timetabling team is seeking a dynamic and organised individual to develop and implement the University’s academic timetable and
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centres. Key Responsibilities Collaborate with the Business Operations Manager, Early Learning, to support the development, planning, and implementation of strategy, ensuring compliance is embedded in all
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, North Ryde About Us Macquarie University Special Education Centre (MUSEC) is an Independent School based at Macquarie University providing high quality education to primary students with mild to moderate