249 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" uni jobs at RMIT University in Australia
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Overview: Senior Developer | 12 Months fixed-term contract Lead with Impact. Build with Purpose. Bring your technical leadership, problem-solving mindset, and thought leadership to recommend new
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Associate Director, International Development to lead the creation and delivery of strategic offshore education partnerships. This pivotal role combines high-level strategy with hands-on execution
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at other campuses of the University About You The Development Officer, Philanthropy is responsible for supporting the fundraising team to build and maintain productive and positive relationships with donors
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Overview: Full-time, ongoing role Circa $160K+ 12% Superannuation An exciting opportunity to join RMIT UP in an Executive Leadership role. Lead international recruitment and business development at
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Software Engineering group, the Senior PeopleSoft Developer is actively involved in enhancing the RMIT Student Management Administration System and integration with core systems across the university
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For in Asia. To find out more about RMIT Vietnam and our current vacancies, please visit our website: https://www.rmit.edu.vn/careers Your role The Career Development & Internship Consultant is responsible
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Overview: Shape RMIT’s future through transformative placemaking. Enable major strategic developments across Australia and Vietnam. Continuing executive-level appointment. About the Role Reporting
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campus, and hybrid ways of working The Senior Coordinator, Inclusive Learning and Teaching will lead the strategic planning, development, and implementation of initiatives that embed inclusive learning and
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Overview: 12 Months Fixed Term Contract with opportunities to develop your QA expertise and advance your career. Join a supportive and collaborative team, work closely with Developers, Business
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collaboratively and collegially with fellow academics within the teaching team, and update colleagues and students on developments in their subject area or specialisation. The Lecturer may be responsible for course