120 formal-verification-computer-science positions at Macquarie University in Australia
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compliance and integrity across the University’s community. It also acts as the primary liaison with regulatory bodies and supports the University’s participation in the Defence Industry Security Program (DISP
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interaction between in-person and online participants, managing technology and fostering engagement across both formats Providing general information/advice and assistance to students, parents and other
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PRIMARY DETAIL • Build your academic networks and career, access cutting-edge facilities and technology • Salary package: $109,897to $113,697 p.a. (Level A Step 7- 8), plus 17% employer’s
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PRIMARY DETAIL - Total remuneration: $167,120 – $176,506 gross per annum (HEW Level 9), inclusive of 17% superannuation and annual leave loading - Full-time, continuing role. Based at Wallumattagal campus, North Ryde. - High performing and supportive team. Hybrid working arrangement. Work within...
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people to hear, introduced wireless internet technology to the world and broken through traditional boundaries by appointing Australia’s first female vice-chancellor. Macquarie University's Faculty
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aspects of test, installation, monitoring, tuning, and maintenance of relevant end user devices, specialist equipment, technology systems, and infrastructure. Develop information resources, tools, and
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Program Manager, and other relevant staff on the status of cotutelle and joint PhD agreements, and advise of any changes to expected commencement dates Process variations to cotutelle and joint PhD
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systems. Comfortable with technology such as commonly used software (Microsoft Office and database suites), social media platforms and audio visual systems. Role-specific Enquiries: James Linton - Incubator
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the below selection criteria (maximum 2 pages): Completion of, or working towards, a degree or certificate in Accounting/Finance and/or relevant experience. Strong computer skills including Microsoft
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. Barron (Biological Sciences), Emer. Prof. Griffiths (Philosophy) and collaborators to develop a unifying framework between evolutionary transitions in individuality (ETIs) and major transitions in