172 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project positions at Swinburne University of Technology
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Swinburne University of Technology Swinburne Horizon 2025 draws upon our understanding of future challenges. With this new strategic plan, we choose to build Swinburne as the prototype of a new and different
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for a PhD or Professional Doctorate as set out for their proposed program at Swinburne. hold a Bachelor Degree with First Class Honours (or equivalent) propose a research project that aligns with a
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ready to lead the transformation of how space is used across a dynamic, multi-campus university? Swinburne is seeking a strategic and solutions-focused Space Planner to drive smarter, more efficient use
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student to join a cutting-edge project led by Professor Xia-Ji Liu, funded by the Australian Research Council. This position offers the chance to work at the forefront of theoretical physics at the Centre
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Join Vocational Education in the Digital Futures team Casual opportunities at our Hawthorn campus Attractive casual rates (depending on skills and experience) About the Role Swinburne University
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payroll audits. Qualifications Post graduate qualifications or a relevant combination of qualifications, training and significant experience. Project Management experience. About Swinburne University
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, content management, and technical integration for Swinburne’s intranet platform. You’ll work closely with IT, the intranet project team, and stakeholders across the university to ensure a smooth transition
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. You will also be required to represent the School on university-wide projects and initiatives that enable continuous improvement driving ongoing operational efficiency. We are looking for someone who is
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Vocational Education program will also have their materials fees paid for by the University and where relevant may have their concession fees covered if they are studying a Certificate course under the ASVET
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Degree by Research (HDR) project “Electromagnetically driven flows in electrolyte layers with free interfaces”. Funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC), this theoretical/computational project aims