90 programming-language-"St"-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" uni jobs at University of Adelaide in Australia
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pedagogy and accessible modes of delivery. The English Language Centre (ELC) offers a range of General, Specialised and Academic English language programs, and English teacher training services (TESOL) and
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that theory into functional applications. To be successful you will need: Knowledge of commercial programming language and environment (i.e. Java, .NET, C++) Competence in a data science programming language
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Job no:517251 Work type:Fixed term - Part-time Campus:Adelaide Categories:HEO7, English Language Centre HEO7) $101,785 - $113,839 per annum plus an employer contribution of 17% superannuation
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Office skills. Skills in data manipulation tools and/or programming languages such as Cognos, Power BI/Power Query, PySpark, SQL and R Desirable: Experience with data integration and ETL tools such as
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into student engagement trends, you will help shape strategies for marketing, program promotion, and the recruitment of diverse student cohorts. Working under the guidance of the Lead, Domestic Undergraduate
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to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and provides a diverse array of academic programs. These encompass undergraduate and postgraduate offerings in disciplines such as accounting, business
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preferably in a higher education environment. Demonstrated ability to establish effective business relationships with key stakeholders. Well-developed written and oral communication skills, including strong
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for these models are then used to generate, check, verify and correct network/device configurations for correctness and security issues. The same framework will also be used to predict and plan security
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insurance claims, and ensuring a clean, safe, and professional reception environment. To be successful you will need: Excellent written and oral communication skills and demonstrated ability to use
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% superannuation applies. Fixed term, full time position for 24 months. This position is based within the University of Adelaide’s barley research program, located in the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine (Waite