64 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at The University of Western Australia
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program. About the opportunity Deliver world-class innovative medical education and training to medical students and assist in the support of preceptors and host practitioners Commitment to be involved in
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program. About the opportunity Deliver world-class innovative medical education and training to medical students and assist in the support of preceptors and host practitioners Commitment to be involved in
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the planning, implementation and evaluation of the developmental program. Interact positively and appropriately with children and implement routines which enhance well-being. About you Hold, or be actively
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evaluation of curricula to facilitate and develop appropriate, effective, and innovative learning solutions. Proficiency in a range of computer skills, including multimedia design and production. Experience in
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knowledge of computer applications used in mechanical engineering. Special Requirements Some afterhours work may be required in the case of critical incidents. Position description: PD Senior Technical
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Job no:521078 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Science, Social Sciences School of Psychological Science Join our exciting new Master of Professional Psychology program to train the
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Job no:521064 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Science, Social Sciences School of Psychological Science Join our exciting new Master of Professional Psychology program to train the
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, computational biology, plant and animal physiology, and genomics. The School also leads UWA’s program in Science Communication. Our research programmes involve a diverse array of taxa, from microbes through
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of computing skills including digitisation and management system software (e.g. Emu). Ability to supervise staff, volunteers and WIL students. Demonstrated ability in implementing a range of policies
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water literacy and stewardship among young people is a key focus of this Program. About the opportunity Design engaging micro-credentials for Year 11–12 students on water-related topics, aligned with WA