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experience and connect with nature in everyday life. As part of the National Environmental Science Program (NESP), the project blends social research, creative practice, and community engagement to inform
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collaboratively in the Tasmania Engagement team and with staff across the University of Tasmania’s disciplines to design, plan, promote and coordinate the effective delivery of on and off campus school engagement
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classification. Strong background in experimental design, statistical sampling and analysis in field settings. Skilled in GNSS‑based geolocation, GIS software (e.g. QGIS, ArcGIS) and programming (Python, R
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application technologies, including design of REST API’s. Extensive programming skills in Java or Python or web technologies within agile software development teams. In addition to experience developing
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health service partners to develop and lead midwifery programs aimed at strengthening Tasmania’s and Australia’s midwifery workforce. The position also involves contributing to health services research and
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and engagement strategies to support the University’s Strategic Plan of Aboriginal Engagement. In addition, this role will: Design, initiate and implement Indigenous engagement activities
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cohort. As Academic Director, you will be responsible for ensuring that the academic programs delivered at both centres meet the highest standards of quality and align with UTAS’s broader strategic goals
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staff and programs recognised nationally for excellence in teaching. With strong engagement with the community, it supports and helps to shape the law reform agenda through hosting the Tasmanian Law