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contribute to both research and teaching, helping advance the School’s academic and professional goals. As a Lecturer you would develop a leading research program in Analytical Geochemistry/Petrology and
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The Curriculum, Governance and Quality Manager is responsible for driving the strategic development, delivery and continuous improvement of the faculty’s undergraduate and graduate coursework programs
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development and delivery of high-quality learning experiences across undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Drawing on academic expertise and industry engagement, the position supports the University’s
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to promotion, probation and outside study program matters. This includes delivering high quality and timely HR advice and support services, coordinating and managing committee processes, and maintaining
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connection to the region – socially, economically and culturally. The program is designed to ease the full cost of study for international students – combining tuition support, travel and relocation assistance
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expertise in advanced econometric techniques, data modelling, and statistical analysis. The Master of Applied Econometrics program combines rigorous coursework with hands-on experience, equipping you with
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, manage reporting and grading processes, maintain accurate records, and collaborate with academic staff to strengthen partnerships and support program development. As the successful candidate, you will
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. Required knowledge - self-motivated, willing to spend time and efforts in research - good programming and analysis skills - good communication skills (oral and writing) - good background in software testing
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- good programming and analysis skills - good communication skills (oral and writing) - good background in software testing and debugging - (can be obtained during project) a reasonable knowledge of AI
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algorithms for computing MML solutions beyond the one-dimensional case. Extend existing dynamic programming approaches to higher-dimensional problems or develop novel approximation methods that preserve