37 distributed-computing-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at University of Tasmania
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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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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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medical education Promote and maintain a strong Safety and Wellbeing culture within the Medicine Program Ongoing, full-time position based in Tasmania About the opportunity This newly created Statewide
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Aboriginal students through career support and mentoring Coordinate employment program operations, job matching, and onboarding Promote meaningful Aboriginal inclusion in higher education workplaces
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Apply now Job no:501176 Work type:Part time Location:Hobart Categories:Administration Become part of the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) Deliver efficient and effective support
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project, funded through the Australian Centre for Student Equity and Success, is a program of work that will research the value of a community approach to informing and raising higher education aspirations
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, and computer-based analysis. The Communications Officer will coordinate communications of ACEAS under the broad direction of the Director to enhance the visibility of ACEAS research and researchers
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of the Medicine Program both at a local level and in partnership with the other clinical schools across the State. What you’ll do: Lead, supervise and direct a team to deliver efficient and high-quality
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Apply now Job no:501434 Work type:Full time Location:Hobart Categories:Research Focused Contribute to the Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) Conduct research on Antarctic krill through
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motivated and talented computational scientist to join the ice sheet modelling team at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS) , University of Tasmania, working closely with Australia’s Climate