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engagement. We are seeking a Technology Support Officer to support our staff and students, work units, teaching spaces and computer laboratories. Your core responsibilities will include: Develop high-quality
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with stakeholders to promote an organisation and build brand image. Strong computing skills and experience using customer relationship tools, including reporting and communication management. Salary and
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actively foster partnerships and build a sustainable, forward-thinking research program that will influence both policy and practice. Your core responsibilities will include: Leading a dynamic, collaborative
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actively foster partnerships and build a sustainable, forward-thinking research program that will influence both policy and practice. Your core responsibilities will include: Leading a dynamic, collaborative
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actively foster partnerships and build a sustainable, forward-thinking research program that will influence both policy and practice. Your core responsibilities will include: Leading a dynamic, collaborative
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Lead teaching and learning strategy in the Faculty of Science and Engineering Drive curriculum innovation and academic quality across disciplines Foster student success and excellence in STEM
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to hybrid and technology-enhanced education Expertise in developing rigour, authentic assessment strategies, including programmatic assessment and feedback practices that uphold academic integrity Strong
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to hybrid and technology-enhanced education Expertise in developing rigour, authentic assessment strategies, including programmatic assessment and feedback practices that uphold academic integrity Strong
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training, data analysis, and service delivery. Key responsibilities include: Coordinate key functions across scholarships, timetabling, course implementation, and data reporting. Liaise with Technology
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communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to manage competing priorities, both autonomously and as part of a supportive team. Demonstrated computer literacy with an aptitude for learning new