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with our internal Video Production team on digital content production, and you will also have the rewarding opportunity to work with and mentor students through our Earn While You Learn program. Your
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collaboratively with stakeholders across the University to align our digital identity program with Curtin’s target state architectures and user experiences. Key Responsibilities: Lead the delivery, operation and
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: The School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences (EECMS) is seeking a passionate and knowledgeable academic with proven teaching skills and experience across the specific field
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staff join our dynamic undergraduate psychology team and to teach into our Undergraduate Certificate program, contributing to the Undergraduate Psychology program and the Discipline of Psychology
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. Demonstrated computer literacy with skills in a wide range of applications including word processing and or spreadsheet packages. Role Requirements: As this is a continuing (permanent) role, you will require
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compelling destination for all on-campus students, receiving two million visits per year, a number matched by our online skills development program, UniSkills. The Library delivers services and spaces
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reports and area activities. Selection Criteria – who we are looking for: Experience in general administrative support and data entry. Proficient computer literacy skills with a high level of accuracy and
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and industry trends and recommend innovative solutions to improve systems and processes. We are looking for (selection criteria): A degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field
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Senior Lecturer (Teaching and Research) to strengthen our research and medical education portfolio and help embed research excellence throughout our MBBS program. Your New Role This is a pivotal academic
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are not limited to: Build industry partnerships to create placement opportunities for Allied Health students and graduates, collaborating with the Program Manager to identify new clinical placements and