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interpretation of multidisciplinary ecological, fisheries, governance and technical datasets; develop SETS frameworks, identify meaningful indicators and cause–effect pathways, and publish high-quality
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preparing reagents, developing chemical methods, and handling, maintaining, and troubleshooting lab equipment. Proven experience in providing technical support within teaching and research environments
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education that influences policy and practice development. SPGH aspires to be a school in which staff and students feel valued and supported in their individual and collective efforts to improve community
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landscape, including networks, platforms, application development, security operations, and cyber awareness and education. About the opportunity Provide specialist advisory services by working collaboratively
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. You will lead efforts to improve existing processes, ensuring they align with strategic goals and enhance service delivery across the organisation. Support the development of User stories and user
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opportunity Lead the day-to-day operations and business development of LWAG. Drive governance, risk management, and reporting processes to ensure compliance and efficiency. Support income generation and
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Contribute to meaningful marine research in breath-taking locations alongside passionate collaborators. Develop advanced analytical and fieldwork skills with real-world impact and career growth
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. About the opportunity Provide expert advice, guidance and support to the University Executive and Finance Executive with respect to a full scope of strategic financial matters in the development
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Deliver expert HR advice and coaching to support leaders and resolve complex workplace matters. Lead HR initiatives, including change and capability development programs, in partnership with key
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and staff in the relevant skills. Its research and development infrastructure is key to supporting these goals. In that context, the CMCA is the University’s microscopy, characterisation and analysis