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of publications in scientific journals. Excellent programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB, Fortran) and ideally also experience in High-Performance Computing. Demonstrated high level skills in
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strong partnerships with government, industry and community to shape a flourishing academic music program. Foster a collaborative, high-performing culture where teamwork is valued, and individuals
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Placement Officer plays a crucial role in coordinating and providing high-level support to ensure the successful placement of students in a variety of medical settings across the state and interstate
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. Demonstrated high level understanding of the operation of the Law of the Sea, Antarctic Treaty System, marine governance and Antarctic governance. Capacity to develop a research program in oceans and Antarctic
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. This position will support the supply of a skilled medical workforce to Tasmania and is part of the expansion of the Medicine Program commencing in Launceston in 2026. What you’ll do: Undertake high quality and
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of the Medicine Program both at a local level and in partnership with the other clinical schools across the State. What you’ll do: Lead, supervise and direct a team to deliver efficient and high-quality
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Apply now Job no:501447 Work type:Full time Location:Sydney Categories:Administration, Project Management & Support Provide high-level support across planning, projects, data analysis and process
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Apply now Job no:501504 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart Categories:Laboratory & Research Support, Farming, Animals and Conservation Coordinate high-performing aquaculture facilities supporting
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health stakeholders to ensure a seamless program delivery. The position will be involved in core administrative responsibilities across the School, including clinical rotations compliance, student
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Apply now Job no:501434 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart Categories:Research Focused Contribute to the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) Conduct research on Antarctic krill through