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submit your resume and a short statement addressing why you would make a great Lecturer/Demonstrator in our program. Recent Professional practice is required for this role. Please detail your recent
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- and the people who discover them The Opportunity The Cyber Security Project Manager is responsible for managing the end-to-end delivery of multiple projects as part of the cyber program with significant
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cooperating with each other, but in many cases competing for individual gains. This structure may not always work for the benefit of science. The purpose of this project is to use game theory and computational
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driven and meticulous Research Officer to support a ground-breaking program at the forefront of gastrointestinal cancer research. Based within the Gastrointestinal Translational Research Laboratory
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accreditation standards is essential, along with strategic leadership in the HDR program to attract and guide exceptional research students. In addition, the successful candidate will provide strategic and
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Minds , a leadership program for first year students. Number offered One scholarship available per year Selection criteria Based on academic achievement and need. Preference will be give for a student
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to reason with more than just and-gates, not-gates and or-gates! For example, we now have non-classical logics which capture notions such as “phi is true until psi becomes true”; “if we execute atomic program
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the possibility of renewal. A commitment to attending 8 meetings per year, plus additional follow-up reviews and training sessions. What you bring Effective interpersonal and computer skills. Ability to read large
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be principally engaged in program design, development and delivery (including teaching and assessment) that responds to industry needs. As the successful candidate you will be responsible
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classification by MML - the Snob program . Proc. 7th Australian Joint Conf. on Artificial Intelligence , UNE, Armidale, Australia, November 1994, pp37-44 Wallace, C.S. and D.L. Dowe (1999a). Minimum Message Length