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of community engagement activities at university level and lead the implementation of the University’s community engagement agenda and activities. To be successful, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant discipline and
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external communications, including developing and distributing content aligned with each Centre’s objectives and Deakin’s broader research narrative. Track progress towards strategic goals by monitoring
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environment to work in, both online and on campus. As an Administrative Coordinator, you will: Coordinate administrative support for IHT meetings including the distribution of agendas and attachments
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who call Deakin Geelong their home. The position provides reception, administration and program support services and includes high-quality customer service to the current and future residents, families
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a commitment to educational excellence, and contribute to the School’s teaching, scholarship, and pedagogical research activities. To be successful, you’ll have: Currently enrolled in a PhD in a
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in Architecture or Construction Management deemed equivalent to the minimum academic requirement to be enrolled in or completed a PhD. Recent relevant professional practice experience (within the past
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practices to improve learning outcomes. To be successful, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant discipline related to the neurobiology of learning and/or other relevant qualifications and experience Excellent record
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fostering meaningful connections with the broader community. To be successful, you will: Hold relevant qualifications, including a degree in Speech Pathology (undergraduate or graduate) and a PhD in a related
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facilitating interviews with stroke survivors, health professionals, and/or community members. High-level word processing/computer skills Excellent data management, quality assurance and record keeping skills
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successful, you’ll have: PhD in a relevant discipline and/or advanced qualifications and experience in the relevant discipline area. Evidence of leadership in scholarly learning and teaching in undergraduate