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oral, in English and (an advantage) in Vietnamese, being able to tell compelling stories and communicate with employees. Must have sound professional writing and editing skills and a keen eye for detail
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partnerships across Asia, supporting student mobility, joint programs, and research collaboration. This role is central to maintaining and enhancing RMIT’s global footprint, with a focus on existing partnerships
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Integrated Learning (WIL) Office. This role is pivotal in providing administrative support for WIL across Health & Biomedical Sciences, Engineering, Computing Technologies and Science Programs. The WIL
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of Business and Law takes an industry and student-centred approach to its courses and programs, ensuring graduates are work ready and able to tackle business challenges, balance stakeholder needs, act as
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to communicate business insights using data Demonstrated good knowledge and experience with computer software and platforms, including databases, spreadsheets, presentation software, apps and social media
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imaging. Within our research program, you will perform grant funded research developing novel algorithms or building new dynamic imaging systems that account for patient motion (breathing, cardiac, etc
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selected courses within the program. You will participate in the program’s continuing review of course content and development, delivery, teaching methods (including online delivery methods) and methods
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to students in a multichannel environment, issuing timely, consistent, and accurate course and program advice and information, across all College modes and locations. This position deals effectively with
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Law, the School delivers the Bachelor of Laws (including double degrees) and the Juris Doctor program, both accredited by the Victorian Legal Admissions Board. Committed to excellence in teaching and
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of information systems, and mitigating information-related harms. The successful candidate will have a background in information science, information systems, information retrieval, or human-computer interaction