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contributions to sea level rise with improved accuracy. You will have a passion for Antarctica and quantitative skills that include programming and machine-learning or numerical ice sheet modelling. As the
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Senior Lecturer Psychological Sciences, you will provide leadership in implementing the latawina Aboriginal Health Curriculum Framework across undergraduate and postgraduate programs. You will work closely
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to the successful supervision of research higher degree students. Strengthen and develop relationships locally and nationally with internal and external stakeholders. Investigate expansion of the research program
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passionate about advancing research and making a real impact in people’s lives? The Wicking Dementia Centre is a global leader in research and education programs, and we are seeking a dynamic Clinical Research
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interdisciplinary, community-informed research programs The Opportunity The Head of Social Work will provide academic and strategic leadership for the Social Work discipline within UTAS Health. This ongoing role
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will help create new research and teaching programs focused on using engineering to tackle climate change. They will lead efforts in Climate Safe engineering, which involves innovating designs and
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of Year 4 Electives, including incoming and outgoing placements across Tasmania, interstate, and internationally. Managing the Year 5 Selectives Program, ensuring all compliance and administrative
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Strategic Plan. This plan positions the University as a key enabler of Tasmania’s transition across education, health, productivity, climate resilience, and cultural identity by 2025. The newly formed School
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technical team and ensuring the efficient, safe, and professional delivery of research and teaching infrastructure and programs. The role manages TIA’s extensive field sites, laboratories, equipment, and
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, guided by its refreshed Strategic Plan. This plan positions the University as a key enabler of Tasmania’s transition across education, health, productivity, climate resilience, and cultural identity by