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for ensuring the development of RMIT’s high quality and innovative co-curricular professional skills development program and suitable internship positions are available for RMIT Vietnam students. The Career
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Number of tuition fee waiver scholarships available in 2026* Study/Living allowance value* Program~ 3 (1 x College of Business and Law, 1 x College of STEM, 1 x College of Design and Social Context
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highly complex in view of more than 82,000 student enrolments across the University in both vocational and higher education programs at campuses in Melbourne, Europe and Vietnam, as well as at several
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the supervision of Course Coordinator and/or class instructor Prepare and run training workshops for students as required by the school and program Participate in school and program-related activities as required
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industry experts, student audiences, and educators. Your key responsibilities will include coordinating and evaluating RMIT Women in STEM programs, such as outreach initiatives, student engagements, staff
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, their spouse, and children at the end of their contract. School tuition fees for children to attend the K-12 program in Vietnam, up to $20,000 per child or $40,000 for two children per year. Premium private
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Benefits: Competitive salary package and allowances Generous annual leave, carer leave and public holidays (Christmas and Tet Holidays) Private health insurance and wellness programs Professional development
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programs and supporting business development initiatives. The role focuses on building strategic agent relationships, implementing recruitment strategies, and contributing to the growth of pathways programs
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business needs and drive innovation. - Property and Facility Management: Manage existing campus development and enhancement programs and all aspects of existing property and facility operations, including
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imaging. Within our research program, you will perform grant funded research developing novel algorithms or building new dynamic imaging systems that account for patient motion (breathing, cardiac, etc