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continuous improvement, and inform decision-making. Translate diversity, equity, and inclusion policy into practical, values-aligned initiatives. Leverage technology platforms (e.g. survey tools, digital
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sovereign partnerships and local ecosystems that underpin the growth of high-quality defence, national resilience and security, and space science innovation engines for Australia. Key Responsibilities
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checks to Curtin’s satisfaction. It is also desirable that applicants hold the willingness and ability to apply for an Australian Government Security Clearance. Digital & Technology Solutions (DTS) Embark
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combined with commercial experience; or extensive, proven expertise in technology commercialisation. Excellent negotiation, interpersonal and written communication skills, enabling effective engagement
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collaborative projects with industry, academia and government organisations. Contributing to the leadership of WA-OIGC, the School of EPS, and the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Contributing to the school
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cases and user stories supporting effective solution design, development, and testing. Highly developed analytical and problem-solving skills with demonstrated skills in the design of re-engineered
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information, please visit www.ednafrontiers.com and https://www.curtin.edu.au/about/learning-teaching/science-engineering/school-of-molecular-life-sciences/ About Curtin University We are an energetic
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alumni engagement activities for the faculty of Science and Engineering. Your responsibilities will include: Develop, implement and manage programs, including alumni engagement activities, communications
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stakeholders to identify training needs and implement effective learning solutions. Leverage technology and AI tools to streamline course delivery, marketing, registration, and reporting. Continuously evaluate
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activities draw together academic, research and professional staff from a variety of science, engineering, and computing disciplines to tackle unique and demanding challenges in radio astronomy and beyond