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program. Skills and Experience To be considered for this position, you will have PhD degree or equivalent accreditation and standing recognised by the University/profession as appropriate for the relevant
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the diagnosis of skin cancers for ‘RISE4SkinCancer’ (Regionally Integrated Systems Enhancement for Skin Cancer): a solution-focused approach to integrating care. The aim of this program is to improve
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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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program to advance gender equality in academia. All La Trobe University employees are bound by the Working with Children Act 2005. If you are successful, you will be required to hold a valid Victorian
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programs. a collaborative project, including time spent with partner organisations. opportunities to travel to conferences in Australia and overseas. Eligibility criteria: To be eligible to apply
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have access to our suite of professional development programs. a collaborative project, including time spent with the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute and CSIRO. opportunities to travel
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, collaborating with leading researchers and accessing a comprehensive suite of professional development programs. In selecting the successful applicant, we prioritise applications from candidates who:
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management, digital health and analytics, health information management and informatics, and occupational health. The Department hosts a number of specialist research units and programs, including
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Join La Trobe’s world-class business analytics program with this scholarship that recognises your academic achievement and career potential. Studying Business Analytics at La Trobe means you will
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$2,500 instalments following the census date each semester. Background The La Trobe University Regional Pathway Program has a powerful impact on the participation of regional students in higher education