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and implement cutting-edge assays to explore how bacteriophages regulate their life cycle and respond to environmental signals, combining wet-lab and computational biology approaches. The Research
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in Paramedicine within the College of Medicine and Public Health, you will contribute to teaching excellence across the Bachelor of Paramedicine program. You will be responsible for independently
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ability to collaborate, communicate, and inspire makes you a key contributor to academic and community engagement. PhD or equivalent in a relevant health or medical field; education qualifications in
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: Completion of a PhD, or equivalent qualification, in Women’s and/or Gender Studies or a related area. Demonstrated excellence in tertiary teaching and curriculum development. Strong oral and written
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to demonstrate: Completion of a PhD or equivalent in a relevant discipline Experience and successful track record in supervision of higher degree students Use independent judgement and initiative, under minimal
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leadership, you bring innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to student success. PhD or equivalent in a health-related field and AHPRA registration. Proven excellence in tertiary teaching and curriculum
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or health education. You bring a passion for teaching excellence, innovation in learning design, and a collaborative approach to academic leadership and engagement. PhD or EdD in a relevant health-related
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scholarly contribution in our fastest growing program, Sports Management. As an Associate Professor in Sports Management (Teaching Specialist) or Associate Professor in Sports Management (Teaching and
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, community, and stakeholders to provide critical programs, such as the Northern Territory Medical Program, Paramedicine, Rural Clinical School, and the University Department of Rural Health. Our postgraduate
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. You hold a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline and have a strong track record of high-quality research outputs. You’ve demonstrated success in securing competitive research funding and your