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achievement Lead a dynamic, university-wide program empowering students to learn collaboratively Full time, 3 year Fixed-Term opportunity based in Hobart or Launceston About the opportunity In collaboration
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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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shelves and being able to predict when collapse might occur under different climate change scenarios. You will work with and potentially supervise two PhD students. You will join a diverse team of
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parameter distributions in a model with errors using observations. Quantify ice sheet contributions to sea level rise with a calibrated model of major drainage basins. Make original contributions that advance
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, industry and the wider community. What we’re looking for: A PhD in geostatistics, spatial statistics, or commensurate discipline. Demonstrated ability to undertake research in spatial data analysis
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development of teaching materials, with a level of autonomy and appropriate guidance from the course or program coordinator. You will also play a role in maintaining and building relationships across local and
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Apply now Job no:501472 Work type:Part time Location:Launceston Categories:Teaching Intensive Deliver, co-ordinate and oversee teaching and assessment in the Tasmanian Medicine Program Lead
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active research group with strong national and international linkages and contribute to, and help develop, a distinctive undergraduate and postgraduate teaching program in IMAS on Antarctic and oceans law