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to student queries, communicate with relevant stakeholders (Academics, Students and Industry Partners), and maintain relevant University databases. The WIL Officer will be responsible for all administrative
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Overview: We are seeking expressions of interest for sessional opportunities in the School of Architecture and Urban Design within the College of Design and Social Context Based at our City campus
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courses in the program, including Introduction to Cybersecurity Governance, or Digital Business Design and Innovation course. Hours also vary from teaching one class per semester (approx. 6 hours per week
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be required to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University About the Roles As the Lecturer, you will be expected to contribute to the teaching and research efforts of the School, in
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engaging STEM-based content with industry experts, synthesising program outcomes, and maintaining clear communication to meet deliverables efficiently. Based primarily at the RMIT City Campus, you will
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to students in a multichannel environment, issuing timely, consistent, and accurate course and program advice and information, across all College modes and locations. This position deals effectively with
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reshaping how students and staff experience our services. As part of our Timetabling Transformation Project, we are seeking a Senior Analyst with the drive and expertise to turn complex service challenges
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industry engagement. Ability to design and deliver quality curriculum or program materials at undergraduate and post-graduate levels in Management and Leadership, including online delivery. Ability
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be based at other campuses of the University About The Position The Technical Officer – Animal Technician reports to the Technical Coordinator and is responsible for providing technical support to
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achievement of RMIT University’s teaching, learning and research strategic goals. It engages with other groups within the University to design initiatives that have a positive impact on the student experience