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Job no:521064 Work type:Full Time Location:Crawley Categories:Science, Social Sciences School of Psychological Science Join our exciting new Master of Professional Psychology program to train the
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contribution to the student experience. About you Relevant tertiary qualifications or equivalent competency. Substantial relevant administrative experience at an appropriate level. Highly developed written and
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one of the world’s most comprehensive longitudinal cohort studies, based in Western Australia. It has been tracking the health and development of participants from before birth into adulthood
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software development lifecycle from engaging with internal business customers, eliciting software requirements and to research, build, test, support and document solutions About you Relevant tertiary
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receiving support and mentorship from experienced academic staff. Develop your academic career with increasing independence in both research and teaching as your experience grows. About you PhD in an area
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to research and education that is used for policy and practice development. The School aspires to be a school in which staff and students feel valued and supported in their individual and collective efforts
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will lead with vision and integrity, motivating and developing staff, fostering a culture of high performance and collaboration, and demonstrating a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
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at all levels of the University. About the opportunity You will contribute to the development and delivery of analytics services, financial and business intelligence solutions, and insights to support
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delivery activities. About the opportunity Provide scientific and technical services related to chemical and radiation safety, ensuring legislative compliance and best practices. Support development and
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fields, including economic networks, health, development, growth, and public economics (https://www.uwa.edu.au/schools/Business/Economics). About the opportunity Conduct internationally recognised research