61 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Tasmania
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industry members, government departments and funding bodies to develop, implement and achieve strategy. Identify funding opportunities, and take responsibility for the development of grant applications
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campaigns and events. What we’re looking for: Experience planning, coordinating, and delivering community events, forums, or workshops. Highly developed communication and interpersonal skills, including
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the Menzies Contribute to the development of Menzies by participating in community engagement Full time, Fixed-Term position until Oct 2026, based in Hobart About the opportunity Working in the Menzies
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the University’s mission Develops content that sparks conversation and inspires curiosity within our community Full-time, fixed-term position until October 2026, based in Hobart About the opportunity The Program
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development Support a diverse range of strategic and operational activities, projects and events Full-time, ongoing role based in Rozelle , Sydney campus About the opportunity Reporting to the Dean Rozelle
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role within the Student Systems team, focusing on the delivery of strategic improvement projects. This role involves developing and maintaining expert knowledge across student systems and supporting
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opportunity for an exceptional leader to oversee the ongoing evolution of the Academic Division and the University’s Academic System. Leading a diverse and dynamic collection of portfolios, this role will
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: Undertake operational and project linkages to a high standard. Develop and maintain databases to facilitate linkage of confidential data. Prepare and maintain comprehensive documentation including systems and
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academic teaching activities and examination schedules Lead and manage a high-performing team, fostering a culture of excellence, and continuous professional development Full time, ongoing position, based in
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management and bringing individuals and teams together to achieve mutually beneficial goals. The ability to prepare and present information, in varying formats, to people from a range of backgrounds and