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to work and/or be based at other campuses of the University About the Role The AIO Program Manager is a key leadership and technical role with responsibility for delivering a ground-breaking, multi-partner
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/or be based at other campuses of the University. About You The VE Program Coordinator for the Engineering (Associate Degree) is responsible for coordinating the design, development, delivery, and
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) Country Australia Application Deadline 24 Aug 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is
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& Assessment (TAE40116). Trades Program Areas Electrical & Instrumentation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration About the role As a VE Teacher at RMIT, you will be mainly responsible for delivering course material
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for simulation and data analysis, along with experience using high-performance computing environments, is required, and experience using structure prediction and/or machine learning methods is desirable. Please
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Research Methods and quantitative data analysis. Ability to manage a large program or a number of small programs and support student issues related to effective learning. Emerging nationally recognised
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the traditional food chain. You'll also play a key role in shaping methods for sample collection, analysis, and data interpretation, working in partnership with local communities, industry stakeholders, and
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, research and/or professional capabilities. You will also be expected to actively promote the program by establishing and maintaining memberships, links and partnerships with academic, industry and
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Fellowship project Unifying discrete and continuous methods in quantum information theory. Your focus will be on producing high-quality research in mathematical quantum physics, contributing to RMIT's
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also contribute to program design and management, postgraduate supervision, and the continuous enhancement of academic excellence across both public health and food systems education. To be successful