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Proven leadership in Indigenous curriculum design and delivery Experience developing and implementing academic strategy and policy Strong record of innovative teaching and flexible delivery methods
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teaching focused Lecturer to assist in delivering the Anaesthetics and Recovery Nursing program. To be successful you will need: Doctoral or masters qualification or equivalent accreditation and standing and
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coordination, supervision and mentoring. Demonstrated effectiveness and leadership in curriculum development with a proven commitment to excellence in teaching and use of innovative teaching methods and
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should have a background in engineering or applied science with experience in CAD, numerical modelling (e.g., FEA, CFD, DEM), and a demonstrated ability to translate research into practical solutions. A
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with the delivery of our program in Semester 1, 2026. Casual rates aligned with the University of Adelaide Enterprise Agreement and an employer contribution of 12% superannuation will apply. A number of
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asymmetric advantage. Reporting to the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research and Innovation) and working closely with numerous internal and external stakeholders, this role will be responsible for building a
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are seeking a Senior Phenotyping Biometrician to join our dynamic team and contribute their unique skills to provide leadership in our central team and across our network of facilities in methods of statistical
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learning, artificial intelligence and computer vision. With world-leading researchers, modern facilities and an innovative culture, we're committed to delivering research that is highly valued by our local
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data workflows across the team. The TERN Surveillance Data Manager will oversee the TERN Surveillance Collections Assistants work program including various collection and facility management tasks and
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the Conservatorium’s outreach activities, including the Open Music Academy’s Regional Program. This role plays a vital part in delivering the Conservatorium’s commitment to accessibility, inclusion, and excellence in