192 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project positions at Queensland University of Technology
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, cultural identity and engagement with the University and wider community, resulting in enriched opportunities and outcomes. In addition, the Student Success and Project Officer will play a significant role
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university with a global outlook and a 'real world' focus. We are an ambitious and collaborative institution that seeks to equip our students and graduates with the skills they will need in an increasingly
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Research Training Program (RTP) Fee-Offset a four-year project expense and development package of $13,000 per annum a three-month industry engagement component with Xcel Sodium a structured professional
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Application dates Applications close26 August 2025 What you'll receive You'll receive a stipend of $37,010 per annum (from 1 January 2026) for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT
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to the Research Program Lead, Child and Youth Cancer and Palliative Care and the CPC research teams The Research Fellow will conduct and contribute to the current suite of research projects, whilst systematically
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Training Program (RTP) Fee-Offset a four-year project expense and development package of $13,000 per annum a three-month industry engagement component with Gelomics a structured professional development and
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QUT’s award policy and study plan design principles is essential. Demonstrated ability to assist in building and maintaining strong relationships with both international and domestic educational
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Portfolio is seeking an Alumni Communications Coordinator to drive the communications strategy for QUT's Alumni program. The role is responsible for working with internal stakeholders to create, curate, and
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of fostering and celebrating Indigenous Australian excellence. The Indigenous Australian Senior Student Success Coach will oversee the execution of strategic projects and initiatives within the Oodgeroo Unit
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national science agency, CSIRO, will fund a $1.2 million scholarship program at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) to train the next generation of aspiring Australian roboticists. The Alberto Elfes