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edit learning materials, lectures, podcasts, and video content, ensuring timely release and quality standards conduct analysis and implement best practices for educational technology use, enhancing unit
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Base Salary $127,436 - $151,328 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The Brain and Mind Centre’s Youth Mental Health and Technology team conduct clinical research across several streams
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Fixed term, full time, two-year position. Located in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in J03 Office, Engineering Precinct, Darlington. Opportunity to provide education and
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readiness · supervise honours and higher‑degree research students where appropriate · apply advanced pedagogical knowledge to drive innovation in assessment, technology‑enhanced learning and
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University or externally) develop research collaborations and engage in translational research that result in knowledge or technology transfer leading to commercialisation, improved policy or practice
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bioengineered corneal solutions to address global shortages in donor tissue. The project brings together leading researchers, engineers, and clinicians to translate research from bench to bedside. You will play a
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concerning the Heads of the Schools of International Business, Logistics and Supply Chains; Strategy, Innovation and Technology; or Work and Organisational Studies, please contact: Dr Alistair Clark
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participate in professional development and maintain specialist knowledge in assistive technology. About you a bachelor’s degree in education, psychology, social sciences, or a related field, or equivalent
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stakeholders, and driving continuous improvement. Your key responsibilities will be to: Manage the intake, assessment, and triage of complaints using structured protocols. Apply sound judgment to determine
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synthesis, and health technology assessment. Collaborative partnerships help us to ensure trial results best inform clinical practice. The Institute for Musculoskeletal Health is part of the University