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an outstanding Research Fellow to join the Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases Research Program within the Faculty of Medicine and Health. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to impactful research that aims
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will make a major contribution to the design, delivery and leadership of undergraduate and postgraduate teacher education programs, ensuring academic quality, curriculum innovation, and alignment with
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us in the development new evidence, guidance and standards for infection prevention and control programs and practice in residential aged care. While considerable efforts for improving infection
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Full time, 12 month fixed term opportunity available Manage the development and delivery of effective learning and development programs Base Salary $126,065 + 17% superannuation About the
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leadership within a program of research focused on fetal alcohol spectrum disorder design, lead and contribute to qualitative and mixed-methods research projects conduct rigorous literature reviews, evidence
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Groundwater Ecology to complement existing research programs in aquatic ecosystems. The focus of the position is to undertake novel research on the ecology of freshwater, particularly groundwater, environments
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opportunity Sydney Executive Plus (SE+) is an initiative of the University of Sydney Business School delivers executive leadership and development programs designed for lifelong learning. Focused
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Staff Network promotes sharing of experiences, networking and professional support for career development and mentoring. It is supported by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Employment Plan 2022
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on our heritage Camperdown campus. We are a strategic business unit that embraces innovation and continuous learning, including through a dedicated professional development program focused on business
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- Psychology role sits within the School of Psychology and will contribute to a major global research program examining the discreteness bias - the belief that social categories are rigid, discrete and immutable