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Details of the role A Research Operations Manager will play a key role in the oversight and management of the research operations in the Implementation to Impact (i2i) program within the School
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the University Office of Global Affairs (UOGA). This role manages academic stakeholder engagement through the development, implementation and delivery of UNSW TNE programs. This role leads the Academic
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the ambition of its new ’Progress for All’ strategic plan. The team instils audience centricity and leverages UNSW’s Adobe and Sales CRM investment to deliver deeper personalised relationships through
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well as a postgraduate PhD research program for over 50 students. 33 academic staff conduct theoretical and experimental research in quantum physics, astrophysics, fundamental physics; and condensed matter
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challenged and do meaningful work, you’re in the right place. Why Your Role Matters: The Travel Services Consultant (TSC) plays a vital role in supporting UNSW’s travel program by ensuring the effective and
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the planning, development, stakeholder management, and execution of initiatives within the Assessment and Feedback Workstream, which is a vital and transformative part of the Student Experience Program. In
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coordination and promotion of a wide range of educational programs, projects, and initiatives that drive forward the University's strategic priorities in education and student experience. You will be involved in
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students, 500 academic and professional staff and more than 100,000 alumni and partners. The Business School offers a full suite of business degree programs at undergraduate, postgraduate, coursework and
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this pivotal role, you will support the coordination and promotion of a wide range of educational programs, projects, and initiatives that drive forward the University's strategic priorities in education and
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professional staff to provide advice and support on the design and development of programs and courses, instructional strategies and learning activities, assessment and feedback strategies, and the creation