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portfolio of pathway courses and English Language Programs. Conduct support interventions for students with academic progression concerns. Respond to student welfare and academic concerns raised by College
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PRIMARY DETAIL Passionate about swimming and water safety? Lead, grow, and deliver an engaging Learn to Swim program in a vibrant university and community setting! Annual Salary: Competitive salary
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drive programs of work, as part of business-as-usual and Digital Transformation projects, to deliver analytics that support the strategic goals of the University. You will be driving business intelligence
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hearing care. This role supports a high-impact research program focused on addressing the unmet needs of adults with hearing loss through data-driven policy, service innovation, and community-based
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regulatory requirements. • Supporting placements, internships, student volunteering, work placements, and co-op programs as relevant within the Faculty. • Providing information and advice to students and staff
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Program. The role is an excellent opportunity to play a lead in a key Program in Macquarie University’s digital transformation. You will report directly to the Product Owner (CRM) as part of the Operational
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. • Macquarie University (North Ryde) location Exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Research Assistant with an interest in Chemistry and Neuroscience to contribute to research programs in the Dementia
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incubation programs for students, researchers, staff, and the wider Australian innovation ecosystem. By providing globally recognised training and experiential learning, it helps start-ups and entrepreneurs
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funding. • Perform limited administrative duties related to research. • Make occasional contributions to teaching programs as determined by the requirements of the School. • Undertake other duties as
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of Special Education Teacher as MUSEC expands with an additional classes and programs in 2025. In contributing to the learning and development of primary aged students with special learning needs, you will