64 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"UNIVERSITÄT-DUISBURG-ESSEN" positions at University of Tasmania in Australia
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Apply now Job no:501377 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart, Launceston, Burnie Categories:Information Technology Expert knowledge of student systems and processes to effectively support business
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the Riawunna Academic Assistance Program including culturally safe and customised engagement initiatives with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, and Higher Degree by Research students. In addition
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qualifications along with a degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Systems Engineering, geospatial sciences or similar, or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and/or education/training
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salinity and the Earth’s water cycle - key to understanding the planet’s hydrological response to climate change. The successful candidate will contribute to a high-impact research program that delivers
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temperature and Earth’s energy balance, key to understanding the planet’s response to climate change. The successful candidate will contribute to a high-impact research program that delivers precise, policy
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outputs Be active in the Ember Connect program, including social media and mentoring programmes, and will be liaison point between researchers, participants, Project Steering Group members, and other
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, inclusive and high-performing research culture About the Portfolio The University of Tasmania is entering a pivotal phase of growth and renewal, guided by its refreshed Strategic Plan. As Tasmania’s largest
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to scheduling and ensure accurate data integration between systems, including the Technology One Student Management System and other enterprise systems, as applicable. Actively promote collaboration and
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Strategic Plan. This plan positions the University as a key enabler of Tasmania’s transition across education, health, productivity, climate resilience, and cultural identity by 2025. The newly formed School
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for Excellence in Antarctic Science (ACEAS) is one of Australia’s leading Antarctic and Southern Ocean research organisations. Based out of the University of Tasmania, and spanning seven universities across