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Full Time, fixed term position until July 2027 Harness your stakeholder engagement and program management expertise Base Salary from $126,065 plus 17% superannuation This position has been
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teaching for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. The program courseware is accredited by the Global Accreditation Centre of the Project Management Institute. It builds the capacity of graduates
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within the classification level as required. About you experienced in supporting education focused projects and management and coordination of all Project / Program documentation experience with Power BI
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and innovation to develop and implement effective communications strategies, campaign materials, and procedures that elevate the Institute’s profile. Your key responsibilities will be to: Plan, deliver
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An exceptional opportunity to lead a world-renowned research program in combating cereal rust diseases and safeguarding global food security Continuing, full-time position with an attractive
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Sciences (SSPS) and will make a significant contribution to the Discipline of Political Economy ’s pluralist, heterodox and interdisciplinary program of political economy teaching and learning at both
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oldest medical school in Australia. It accommodates around 1200 medical students undertaking a four-year graduate-entry Doctor of Medicine program. In addition, students undertake a range of higher degrees
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instruction and appropriate progression or regression. Conduct group and individual weight management classes following established program materials, fostering a supportive and encouraging environment. Provide
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Part time (21 hours per week), fixed term until 31st June 2028. Located on Camperdown campus Project manage a community-based research program with women from migrant, refugee and asylum-seeking
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applicant will work on a project funded through a Medical Research Future Fund grant. The overall aim of this project is to develop a culturally informed social and emotional wellbeing program for young (18