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independently, contributing to curriculum development, subject coordination, teaching, and student support. The role also includes supporting the discipline’s administrative functions and undertaking scholarly
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undergraduate teaching through lectures, practical classes, workshops, and clinical sessions. Prepare and mark student assessments, ensuring fair and timely feedback. Participate in curriculum design and review
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undergraduate teaching through lectures, practical classes, workshops, and clinical sessions. Prepare and mark student assessments, ensuring fair and timely feedback. Participate in curriculum design and review
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a valid Victorian Employee Working with Children Check prior to commencement. Why La Trobe: Develop your career at an innovative, global university where you’ll collaborate with community and industry
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. Develop innovative curricula reflecting best practices, utilizing online and blended learning modalities. Provide leadership in subject or course design and mentoring academic staff. Conduct and publish
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involve developing curriculum, teaching and undertaking scholarly work relevant to Orthoptics, contributing to both undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the discipline. The position includes
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teaching-focused academic is responsible for curriculum development, subject coordination, teaching, and scholarly activities in biochemistry, cell biology, or related fields, working independently
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of Agriculture, Biomedicine and Environment will play a significant role in both teaching and research at the national level. Key responsibilities include developing and coordinating curriculum, teaching subjects
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University student ambassador program, where they can develop the skills and networks to shape the future. Are you eligible to apply? To be eligible to apply for this scholarship, applicants must: Be a citizen
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you to develop research that has the potential to positively impact learning for Indigenous students and Indigenous nursing and patient care, strengthening existing capabilities of the School of Nursing